Ghana’s Covid-19 cases now stand at 636 after 70 new cases were confirmed by health officials, Tuesday, April 14.
The number of regions affected is still 10, with six regions yet to record a case.
Meanwhile, major parts of the Greater Accra region and the Ashanti region remain under lockdown.
Here’s our continuing coverage of all the news and events on the outbreak of the disease in Ghana and around the world.
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