Covid-19: Ghana records 30 new cases

Derrick Offei
Police in Ghana have been enforcing a lockdown in three major cities

Ghana has confirmed 30 more cases of the coronavirus, the country’s Health Service has said.

This takes the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 406 and the number of deaths from six to eight.

“Of the 408 confirmed COVID-19 cases, 205 were reported from the routine surveillance, 88 from enhanced surveillance activities and 115 from travellers under mandatory quarantine in both Accra and Tamale,” the Ghana Health Service (GHS) said on Saturday afternoon.

Eight (8) out of sixteen (16) regions of the country have recorded coronavirus cases, so far.

Regions that have reported cases are Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central, Eastern, Northern, North East, Upper East and Upper West.

“Over the past twelve (12) days (since the introduction of the enhanced surveillance), a number of measures have been introduced to control and prevent further spread of COVID-19 in Ghana. Among these include restrictive movement in the hotspots of the outbreak, intensive contact tracing and laboratory testing, social distancing, and intensive public education. These measures have resulted in a sudden increase in case detection, with high number of cases being reported,” said GHS.

“As of 10 April 2020, 23:00 HRS, a total of 27,346 persons have been tested with 408 being positive for COVID-19. The breakdown of the 408 positive cases are as follows: four (4) have been treated, discharged and have tested negative, 394 cases have been categorised as mild disease on treatment, two (2) moderate to severe cases, none currently on ventilators and eight (8) have died,” it added.

The GHS further disclosed that 57.1 percent of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ghana had no history of travel while 42.9 percent had some history of travel.

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