Ghana’s COVID-19 cases hit 8,070

Ghana’s COVID-19 cases have now hit 8,070 with the recoveries now 2,947. Ghana’s COVID-19 cases have increased to hit 8,070. This was announced by President Nana Addo in a televised 10th address to the nation on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The president touching the COVID-19 figures said: “Fellow Ghanaians, as at today, Sunday, 31st May,…

Ghana’s COVID-19 cases have now hit 8,070 with the recoveries now 2,947.

Ghana’s COVID-19 cases have increased to hit 8,070. This was announced by President Nana Addo in a televised 10th address to the nation on Sunday, May 31, 2020.

The president touching the COVID-19 figures said:

“Fellow Ghanaians, as at today, Sunday, 31st May, under these measures, we have conducted two hundred and eighteen thousand, four hundred and twenty-five (218,425) tests; the number of positive cases stands at eight thousand and seventy (8,070); two thousand, nine hundred and forty-seven (2,947) persons have recovered; thirty-six (36) have sadly died; thirteen (13) persons are severely ill, with three (3) critically-ill for which (1) is on a ventilator; and five thousand and eighty-seven are responding to treatment at home, isolation centres and hospitals.”

Government also eased restrictions on religious activities, effective 5th June.

Schools were also reopened for final year JHS, SHS and university students.

 

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