A second person has recovered from COVID-19, the Ghana Health Service has confirmed.
The Service in its web updates said a fourth person has, however, died from the disease. All these four persons according to the Service, had underlying health conditions.
Ghana’s confirmed COVID-19 cases currently stands at 137.
Seventy-eight of the confirmed cases are Ghanaians, who returned home from other affected countries and have been put on mandatory quarantine.
Seven are of other nationals namely: Norway, Lebanon, China, Netherlands, and United Kingdom.
In respect of contact tracing, a total of 1,006 contacts have
been identified and are being tracked.
Out of these, 204 have completed the 14 days mandatory follow
up.
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