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COVID-19: case count jump to 10,358 with 3,824 recoveries

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11th June 2020
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Ghana has recorded a rise in the number of COVID-19 cases in the latest update provided by the Ghana Health Service.

The latest update puts Ghana’s case count at 10,358 with active cases at 6486. Out of this number 3,824 have recovered from the disease.

The country’s death toll continues to stand at 48.

Greater Accra region has recorded the highest number of infections in the country.

See Regional Breakdown

Greater Accra Region – 6,642

Ashanti Region – 1,799

Western Region – 778

Central Region – 539

Eastern Region – 198

Volta Region – 162

Western North Region – 74

Oti Region – 47

Upper East Region – 42

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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