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Ghana records 271 new Covid-19 cases a week after lifting lockdown

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The Republic of Ghana has confirmed 271 new cases of the novel Coronavirus just a week after lifting the lockdown order in Accra and Kumasi, the country’s two largest cities.

According to a report by Ghana Web, Ghana Health Service (GHS) confirmed the 271 new cases on Sunday to take their total number to 1,550. A new death from the disease was also recorded.

The death toll in the country now stands at 11 with 155 persons recovering from the disease.

Ghana Health Service data analysis also revealed that 62 per cent of infected persons in Ghana are male while 38 per cent are female.

It was also revealed that only about 16 per cent of infected persons have a travel history with a staggering 84 per cent having no clear history of travel.

Not more than a week ago, Ghana’s President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo lifted a three-week lockdown in two cities, Accra and Kumasi citing improved coronavirus testing and the “severe” impact of the restrictions on the poor and vulnerable in the country.

According to him, the decision did not mean the government was letting its guard down, saying existing bans on public gatherings and school closure were still in place.

He urged Ghanaians to wear masks when going outside and to continue adhering to social distancing measures put in place to halt the spread of Coronavirus.

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