Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has revealed that one more person has succumbed to the Coivd-19 pandemic.
In its latest update, the number of deaths recorded so far since the emergence of the virus in Ghana is 790.
This follows the initial 789 deaths reported by the Health Minister, Kwaku Agyeman Manu as of Wednesday, June 16 during a press briefing.
Again, there has been a rise in active cases and new cases since his update.
Currently, the number of active and new cases stand at 1,228 and 56 respectively.

Per the GHS website, this brings the total confirmed cases to 94,824. But despite the rise in total cases, some 92,806 patients have recovered and been discharged from various health centres.
Meanwhile, the government has pledged to procure more vaccines to see to the completion of the second phase of the Covid-19 vaccination exercise as well as inoculate the larger percentage of Ghanaians who were not vaccinated during the first phase.
These steps taken are to ensure the country attains herd immunity in order to curb the number of deaths recorded due to the pandemic.
Latest Stories
-
MTN Ghana leads lifesaving blood drive as Ho Teaching Hospital warns of critical shortages
7 minutes -
KNUST dominate maiden SEEDAfrique Relay Open Championship in Kumasi
20 minutes -
‘Save A Life’ Blood Donation Exercise: MTN Ghana targets over 7000 pints of blood
37 minutes -
“I am strengthened by Psalm 118 vs 22” – Bawumia highlights cornerstone verse
43 minutes -
Ledzokuku South Circuit triumphs in maiden Ga language competition as officials push cultural revival
47 minutes -
Government deepens private sector partnerships to tackle housing deficit
48 minutes -
T-bills auction: Government records 253% oversubscription; interest rates fall to 8.6%.
59 minutes -
AGI pushes for cocoa processing plants in growing areas to boost value addition
59 minutes -
Luv FM and The Crush Bar create great Vals Day vibes for couples
1 hour -
A/R: Three schools support KATH Blood Bank in MTN-sponsored donation drive
1 hour -
Over 1,600 parcels of suspected narcotics intercepted in three separate operations
1 hour -
Ghana to become Africa’s 8th biggest economy in 2026
1 hour -
Bawumia urges NPP members forgive eachother and move past campaign disagreements
1 hour -
Teacher Trainees’ Association welcomes suspension of CETAG strike, calls for renewed commitment
1 hour -
Motorbike raids on villages kill dozens in Nigeria
2 hours
