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President Akufo-Addo today addressed the country for the 11th time on measures his administration has put in place to fight Covid-19.
In his latest update, the president reiterated the easing of restrictions on public gathering making it possible for schools to reopen for all final year students.
According to the President, Ghana now has 11,964 confirmed coronavirus cases with 54 deaths and 4,258 recoveries.
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