Seven more Ghanaians have lost their lives to Covid-19 while 736 more have tested positive for the virus.
This pushes the country's death toll to 175 out of a cumulative case count of 35,142 confirmed cases.
So far, 31,286 persons have recovered/discharged, according to the Ghana Health Service website.
These are samples that were taken from July 7 to July 26 but reported from the lab on July 27.
The country currently has 3,681 active cases with 23 in a severe condition, six critical and four on ventilators.
Regional Breakdown
Greater Accra Region - 18,205; Ashanti Region - 8,748; Western Region - 2,576; Central Region - 1,366; Eastern Region - 1,304; Volta Region - 593; Bono East Region - 483; Bono Region - 431; Western North Region - 363; Northern Region - 309; Upper East Region - 282; Oti Region - 192; Ahafo Region - 145; Upper West Region - 79; Savannah Region - 57; North East Region - 9
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