Ghana’s Coronavirus cases now hits 214

Ghana’s Coronavirus cases have now hit 214 and it is sending a little of fear into people. Although our Health workers and leaders are putting in their maximum best, the cases keeps on increasing bit by bit. As at April, 4 2020, the number of confirmed cases per report filed on the Ministry of Health’s…

Ghana’s Coronavirus cases have now hit 214 and it is sending a little of fear into people.

Although our Health workers and leaders are putting in their maximum best, the cases keeps on increasing bit by bit.

As at April, 4 2020, the number of confirmed cases per report filed on the Ministry of Health’s official website is 214.

Read Their Full Report Below:

“SITUATION UPDATE, CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES IN GHANA AS AT 04 APRIL 2020

Ghana has confirmed nine (9) additional COVID-19 cases; six (6) from Greater Accra and three (3) from Ashanti region.

Among the cases from Greater Accra, one is a 37-year-old woman with no history of travel nor contact with a confirmed case. One is a repeat test of a traveller under quarantine who was initially negative but converted to positive on repeat test. Four ae contacts of confirmed cases with no symptoms and were detected during the enhanced contact tracing and testing.

Of the three (3) cases from Ashanti region, two (2) are Ghanaians who travelled to Ghana from France within the past 14 days and the third one is a Ghanaian who has no history of travel out of the country nor contact with a any confirmed case.

As at 4 th April 2020, Ghana has recorded a total of 214 cases of COVID-19 with five (5) deaths. Currently, the number of regions reporting cases are as follows: Greater Accra, Ashanti, Northern, Upper West Eastern and Upper East Region. The Greater Accra Region has most cases (189) followed by the Ashanti Region (12), Northern Region (10), Upper West Region (1), Eastern Region (1) and Upper East Region (1).

Most of the cases are reported from routine / enhanced surveillance activities. Cases from travellers under mandatory quarantine are 90.

All five (5) deaths had underlying chronic medical conditions prior to COVID-19 infection.”

I think Ghana needs a mass testing to battle this disease as early as possible.

 

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