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    Coronavirus: six more dead, 19 in critical condition

    myghanadailyBy myghanadailyMarch 16, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Six more patients have died after contracting COVID-19 related infections in Ghana, available data has revealed.

    This pushes the country’s death toll from 685 to 691, as at March 11, 2021.

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    The figures also show that at least 19 patients are in critical condition while 48 other cases have been described as severe.

    There are however 3,673 active cases after 223 cases were reported, according to figures on the Ghana Health Service’s website.

    Tests

    So far the country has tested 945,743 persons, which includes tests from routine surveillance, enhanced contact tracing, and tests at the Kotoka International Airport. Out of this number 87,985 have tested positive for the virus while 83,621 have recovered and been discharged from holding centres.

    Regional Breakdowns

    Greater Accra Region – 49,031

    Ashanti Region – 15,037

    Western Region – 5,495

    Eastern Region – 4,003

    Central Region – 3,157

    Volta Region – 2,179

    Northern Region – 1,506

    Bono East Region – 1,297

    Upper East Region – 1,277

    Bono Region – 1,135

    Western North Region – 834

    Ahafo Region – 679

    Upper West Region – 444

    Oti Region – 360

    North East Region – 185

    Savannah Region – 97

    The country is however racing to with time to procure more COVID-19 vaccines after it received close to 650, 000 jabs from the COVAX platform and donations.

    Over 400, 000 have received the vaccine so far, according to Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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