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Ghana’s COVID-19 Caseload Shoots Up To Over 1000 – GHS
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Latest data from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) shows an upward surge in the number of Ghana’s COVID-19 cases recorded.
The Greater Accra records the highest number of cases with 923 whilst the Ashanti Region has over 47 cases per the latest data from the GHS.
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At the beginning of the month June, Ghana’s active COVID-19 cases were below 400.
A Joy News report says hospitals are getting filled up, however, there hasn’t been any COVID-19-related death so far in 2022.
The freshest reports indicate that about 13 persons are with severe COVID-19, whilst one person is in critical condition.
The Ghana Health Service data also disclosed that 16,396,820 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered so far.
Also, 6,950,095 persons have been fully vaccinated with 10,223,563 persons receiving one dose so far.
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Number of persons who have received their 1st booster dose stands at 1,006,920.
Meanwhile, the government is also nowhere near its target of almost 23m vaccinations.
President Nana Akufo-Addo in March 2022, lifted most of the COVID-19 restrictions.
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