The number of Covid-19 cases in Ghana has moved to 1,550 as 271 more persons have been infected by the novel disease.

The new number was confirmed by the Ghana Health Service on their website, Sunday morning.



According to Ghana health service, one more person has died taking the country’s death toll to 11 while twenty-one more Ghanaians who got infected have recovered moving an initial count of 134 recoveries to 155.

Below is the regional distribution of Ghana’s Covid-19 cases as at 26th April 2020.

Two days ago, Oti Region debuted on the charts with 13 new cases, according to figures supplied by the Service on its Covid-19 website.

The latest figures shows an increase of 4 more cases taking the Region’s tally to 14.

Currently, 11 regions have reported cases of Covid-19 after the President lifted a lockdown on some parts of the country a week ago.

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The Greater Accra Region remains the country’s epicentre with 1,347 cases; Ashanti has 69, Eastern, 57; Northern, 13 and Volta, 10.

The rest of the Regions with confirmed cases are Central, 17; Upper West, 8; Upper East, 8; North East, 2; Western, 1 and Western North, 1.







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His Excellency the president of the republic of Ghana will address the nation at 8PM. This will be his 8th address since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

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