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641 new COVID-19 cases take Ghana’s load to 23,463

  So far, 129 people have died of the disease in Ghana Ghana has recorded 641 new COVID-19 cases, taking the total caseload to 23,463, the Ghana Health Service has announced.The new infections were recorded in 52 districts across eight regions. Also, the number of recoveries and discharges has jumped …

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Panic Hits Mpraeso SHS Over COVID-19 As 9 Students Isolate

By:brightwebtv.com nana Asare barimah   The isolation of some 9 students due to COVID-19 fears is creating unnecessary panic at the Mpraeso Senior High School in the Kwahu South District of the Eastern Region. The 9 students, who are currently under isolation, over suspected COVID-19 case are awaiting test results. …

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854 new COVID-19 cases take Ghana’s load to 22,822 with 17, 564 recoveries

By:brightwebtv.com nana Asare barimah So far, 129 people have died of the disease in Ghana The Ghana Health Service has confirmed 854 new COVID-19 cases, taking Ghana’s total caseload to 22,822.“A total of 854 new cases were reported on 5 July 2020”, the GHS said on its website. “These are …

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COVID-19: Bechem PRESEC confirms first case

  By brightwebtv.com/nana asare barimah Coronavirus Bechem Presbyterian Senior High School (PRESEC) has confirmed first case of COVID-19 in the school. Assistant Headmaster in-charge of domestics, Michael Boamah, speaking to Accra FM, monitored by Adomonline.com, explained the student started showing symptoms a week after reporting to school. “The student came to …

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891 new COVID-19 cases take Ghana’s caseload to 21,968

By:brightwebtv.com nana Asare barimah So far, 129 people have died of the disease in Ghana Ghana’s COVID-19 caseload has shot up to 21,968 after the Ghana Health Service confirmed 891 new cases, Director-General Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye told journalists at the Information Ministry’s press briefing on Tuesday, 7 July 2020.The number …

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Senior Minister, Osafo-Maafo tests positive for COVID-19

by:brightwebtv.com/nana asare barimah Osafo-Maafo tests positive 0 0  0Shares  1 Views According to sources, Senior Minister, Yaw Osafo-Maafo has tested positive for COVID-19. This was announced by the Minister for Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah today, July 7, 2020 He made the announcement at a press briefing organised by the Ministry of Information. “Senior …

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AGISS COVID-19 caseload now 8 as teacher, spouse, too, test positive

By:brightwebtv.com nana Asare barimah Students of Accra Girls’ SHS An Accra Girls’ Senior High School teacher and the spouse have both tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total case count in the school to eight, according to a joint statement issued by the Ghana Education Service and Ghana Health Service.“The …

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COVID-19:Wesley Senior High School Student Tests Positive

By:brightwebtv.com nana Asare barimah File photo A female student of Wesley Senior High School(WEHIS), Konongo, in the Ashanti region has tested positive for COVID-19, GhanaXtra.Com can report. The student name withheld reportedly showed signs of the virus and had to be referred to the Manhyia Government Hospital for treatment. An uncle of the …

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COVID-19: Tension at Accra Girls as parents storm school to pick up wards

By:brightwebtv.com nana Asare barimah Tension is building at the Accra Girls Senior High School as parents have stormed the premises of the school to pick up their wards after six students reportedly tested for the novel coronavirus. Police officers, as well as Covid-19 task force officials from the Ayawaso North …

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Until COVID-19 goes, my ‘Wole Soyinka’ hairdo isn’t going – Rawlings

  Former President Jerry John Rawlings Former President Jerry Rawlings has vouched that until the COVID-19 pandemic goes, his Wole Soyinka-like hairdo will not go.“I wanted to provide evidence that I was also hibernating and I have decided until it [COVID-19] goes, this hair won’t go”, Mr Rawlings told Accra-based …

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