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The country's Covid-19 case count has increased with the Ghana Health Service reporting that 304 more people have tested positive for Covid-19 24 hours after its previous update.
This brings the total number of cases recorded to 11,422 with 4,156 recoveries and 51 deaths.

According to the Service, three more people have died from Covid-19 bringing the death tally to 51.
Regional Breakdown
Greater Accra Region – 6,997;
Ashanti Region – 2,021;
Western Region – 951;
Central Region – 621;
Volta Region – 250;
Eastern Region – 204;
Upper East Region – 128;
Western North Region – 79;
Oti Region – 94;
Northern Region – 37;
Upper West Region – 22;
Bono East Region – 13;
North East Region – 2;
Savannah Region – 1;
Bono Region – 1;
Ahafo Region – 1.
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