Government on Thursday updated the nation on measures it is putting in place to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
The press conference, led by the Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah focused on the country's coronavirus cases and management as well as analyse the positivity rate.
It also dealt with Cabinent's examination of economic recovery measures and the ¢500 million soft loan programme.
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