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The country's total Covid-19 cases reported is 91,109 as of April 5, 2021.
According to the Ghana Health Service (GHS) in its latest update, since the onset of the pandemic, 752 Ghanaians who contracted the virus have lost their lives.
No deaths have been reported by the GHS since April 1, 2021 till date.

So far, 65 new cases have been reported while active cases stands at 1,386.
Out of the 91,109 Ghanaians who have fallen victim to the virus, 88,971 have recovered and discharged from the health facilities.
While 11 persons are in critical condition, 31 others are in severe condition receiving treatment.
Also, out of 1,366 cases recorded at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA), 1,285 have been discharged are recovering from the virus.

Meanwhile, the Greater Accra Region with 50,282 Covid-19 cases still remains the largest hotspot among all 16 regions.
The Savannah Region with 120 Covid-19 cases has the least cases reported by the Ghana Health Service.
Below is the breakdown of regional cases:
Ahafo - 704
Ashanti - 15,394
Bono - 1,336
Bono East - 1,421
Central - 3,304
Eastern - 4,136
Greater Accra - 50,282
North East - 223
Northern - 1,644
Oti - 406
Savannah - 120
Upper East - 1,307
Upper West - 491
Volta- 2,385
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