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The number of Covid-19 recoveries in Ghana has crossed 20,000, an update from the Ghana Health Service has confirmed.
The number stands at 20,187 as of Sunday evening.
Also part of the update, 270 new cases of the pandemic were confirmed, sending the cumulative case count to 24,518.
There has also been four more fatalities from the pandemic, as the number of deaths increase to 139.

The active cases stand at 4,192.
The regional breakdown of the figures is below:
Greater Accra Region - 13,404; Ashanti Region - 5,254; Western Region - 2,128; Central Region - 1,110; Eastern Region – 931; Volta Region – 390; Upper East Region – 282; Bono East Region – 205; Northern Region – 186; Western North Region – 173; Oti Region – 120; Bono Region – 107; Ahafo Region – 98; Upper West Region – 70; Savannah Region – 51; North East Region – 9.
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