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Ghana has recorded 30 new confirmed Mpox cases as of 30th June 2025, bringing the nationwide total to 163, according to the latest update from the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
This rise follows 14 new cases reported on June 25, indicating a steady increase in infections over the past week.
Despite this upward trend, health authorities emphasise that the situation remains under careful control, with no new hospital admissions or fatalities reported.
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, spreads mainly through close contact with infected individuals.
The GHS continues to urge the public to adhere strictly to preventive measures, including avoiding close contact with anyone showing a rash, washing hands regularly and thoroughly, and seeking immediate medical attention if symptoms develop.
Health officials stress the importance of vigilance and timely reporting to contain the outbreak effectively.
Reaffirming its commitment to managing the situation, the GHS is closely monitoring developments and implementing necessary interventions to slow transmission.
With total infections now at 163, authorities call on all citizens to remain alert and cooperate fully with safety protocols designed to protect public health.
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