Ghana has recorded 206 new cases of the Covid-19 virus. This brings the country's active cases to 6,135 as of September 4, 2021.
This was revealed by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) on its website. Out of these cases, 126 are severe and 50 others are in critical condition.

Meanwhile, some 115,145 persons have so far recorded from the virus.
Cumulatively, Ghana has recorded 122,363 cases since the pandemic hit while 1,083 people have died.

Regional Breakdown
Greater Accra Region - 65,740; Ashanti Region - 20,310; Western Region - 6,947; Eastern Region - 6,154; Volta Region - 4,721; Central Region - 4,373; Bono East Region - 2,426; Bono Region - 2,060; Northern Region - 1,704; Upper East Region - 1,393; Ahafo Region - 1,033; Western North Region - 967; Oti Region - 773; Upper West Region - 607; North East Region - 256; Savannah Region - 205
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