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Ghana has recorded over 10,000 Covid-19 recoveries while 15 more people have lost the battle against the virus, the Ghana Health Service has reported.
According to the Service, 5,526 people have recovered bringing the national total to 10,074.
The country has recorded 514 new cases leaving the total number of confirmed cases at 13,717.
The huge increase in recoveries leaves the number of active cases at 3554.

Regional breakdown
Greater Accra Region – 7,860; Ashanti Region – 2,637; Western Region – 1,142; Central Region – 789; Eastern Region – 358; Volta Region – 309; Upper East Region – 271; Oti Region – 105; Western North Region – 82; Northern Region – 61; Savannah Region – 37; Upper West Region – 32; Bono East Region – 23; Ahafo Region – 8; North East; Region – 2; Bono Region – 1
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