Ghana's High Commissioner to the UK and Ireland, Papa Owusu Ankomah has reportedly been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.
Reports say Mr. Owusu Ankomah tested positive for the Covid-19 on Friday, April 10, 2020, and has been sent to the Intensive Care Unit in a London Hospital.
The Head of Ghana's Mission in the UK and Ireland since June 2017, is, however, said to be responding to treatment.
Back home in Ghana, President Nana AKufo-Addo told the nation in a televised address Thursday night that the country's tally now stands at 378 with six deaths while four individuals have made a full recovery of the deadly infection.
See below, the Regional distribution of case-patients for Ghana for the months of March and April 2020, as published by the Ghana Health Service on April 10.
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