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Ghana coronavirus: 5,127 cases; Obuasi becomes latest hotspot

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April 12: Cases hit 5,127; gold-rich Obuasi new hotspot

Ghana’s case statistics passed the 5,000 mark after 427 new cases were recorded according to head of the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Aboagye.

Ghana has undertaken 160,501 tests since the outbreak, a figure the president touted as highest per million people than any other country in Africa.

May 10: 4,263 cases, Accra prison ‘infected’

Ghana’s case statistics as of close of day May 9 stood at 3,263 according tallies released by the health service.

May 9: 900+ new cases, tally hits 4,012

Ghana returned to most impacted West African country after authorities disclosed a record one-day increase of over 900 cases late Friday.

May 7: 3,091 cases, police rolls out mass tests

Ghana’s case statistics stood at 3,091 in the latest tallies released early Thursday by the Ghana Health Service.

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
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