Ghana has recorded 116 new Covid-19 infections according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
This brings the country's number of active cases to 973 as of November 3, 2020.
Out of this number, 3 persons are in critical condition, 10 severe in conditions, and 2 others on ventilators, says GHS.
So far, 48,904 persons have contracted the novel coronavirus with 47,611 recoveries/discharges.
No new deaths have been recorded leaving the figure at 320.
Regional Breakdown
Greater Accra Region - 25,745; Ashanti Region - 11,047; Western Region - 2,996; Eastern Region - 2,452; Central Region - 1,935; Bono East Region - 785; Volta Region - 684; Western North Region - 653; Bono Region - 600; Northern Region - 547; Ahafo Region - 528; Upper East Region - 358; Oti Region - 243; Upper West Region - 90; Savannah Region - 62; North East Region - 19
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