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Ghana's coronavirus case count has increased by 87 according to the Ghana Health Service. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 44,205.
However, there has been a drop in active cases from the previous 1,604 to 1,152.

Currently, there are 42, 77 recoveries and 276 deaths.
Below is the regional break down of cases.
Greater Accra Region - 21,984
Ashanti Region - 10,837
Western Region - 2,953
Eastern Region - 2,289
Central Region - 1,870
Bono East Region - 763
Volta Region - 659
Western North Region - 619
Northern Region - 528
Bono Region - 511
Ahafo Region - 507
Upper East Region - 282
Oti Region - 234
Upper West Region - 88
Savannah Region - 62
North East Region - 19
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