The Ghana Health Service (GHS) says some 122 new Covid-19 cases have been recorded, bringing the national tally to 41, 847.
Out of this number, GHS says 223 have died whiles 39,718 people have recovered/discharged.
In its latest update on Thursday, August 13, 2020, GHS also confirmed a significant drop in the number of active cases; leaving it at 1,906.
Out of the number of active cases in Ghana, six are in critical condition, four on ventilators, and 17 in severe condition.
Below is the cumulative cases per region
(Case Count from Highest to Lowest)
Greater Accra Region - 20,865
Ashanti Region - 10,431
Western Region - 2,860
Eastern Region - 2,013
Central Region - 1,751
Bono East Region - 703
Volta Region - 628
Western North Region - 580
Ahafo Region - 469
Northern Region - 454
Bono Region - 439
Upper East Region - 282
Oti Region - 213
Upper West Region - 88
Savannah Region - 62
North East Region - 9
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