Ghana’s coronavirus case count now 7,881; one more person dead
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Ghana’s coronavirus case count now 7,881; one more person dead

Ghana’s total confirmed cases of the novel Coronavirus is now at 7,881 with 2,841 recoveries.



This was announced by the
Ghana Health Service (GHS) on Sunday, May 31, 2020.



The GHS also reported that one more person has died bringing the total death count to 36.




The service further indicated that the total active cases is now at 5,004.




Per the regional breakdown of confirmed cases, the Greater Accra region leads with 5,507 cases, followed by the Ashanti and the Western regions with 1,184 and 421 cases respectively.




Out of the 16 regions in Ghana, Ahafo region is yet to record a case of COVID-19
.



Find below the regional breakdown.



Greater Accra Region – 5,507




Ashanti Region – 1,184




Western Region – 421




Central Region – 393




Eastern Region – 117




Volta Region – 71




Western North Region – 67




Northern Region – 37




Oti Region – 26




Upper East Region – 26




Upper West Region – 22




North East Region – 2




Savannah Region – 1




Bono Region – 1




Bono East Region – 1




Ahafo Region – 0


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