The Ghana Health Service has recorded a total of 655 new cases as of July 25, 2020, bringing the tally up to 33,624 cases in the country.
With a total of 29,801 recoveries, Ghana's death toll has increased to 168.
Currently, 24 cases are severe and another 8 in critical condition. Out of this number, 4 patients have been placed on ventilators.
According to the GHS website, these are samples that were taken from the period 22 June to 24 July 2020.
Ghana's COVID-19 UPDATE
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The active cases now stand at 3,655.
Below is their breakdown per region:
Ahafo Region - 68
Ashanti Region - 938
Bono Region - 8
Bono East Region - 54
Central Region - 91
Eastern Region - 79
Greater Accra Region - 2031
Northern Region - 8
North East Region - 0
Oti Region - 41
Savannah Region - 1
Upper East Region - 0
Upper West Region - 5
Volta Region - 111
Western Region - 215
Western North Region- 5
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