83 patients have recovered from the Corona Virus in Ghana

Eighty-three patients who got infected with the novel Coronavirus in Ghana have recovered according to the Ghana Health Service.

The news of their recovery was announced via the GHS’ COVID-19 website and Ministry’s social media handles on Wednesday, April 15, 2020.

According to the GHS, the 83 individuals were part of the 268 confirmed cases under routine surveillance.

“Seventeen (17) have been treated, reverted to negative on repeat tests and discharged. Furthermore, 66 have tested negative once and awaiting the second test. This brings together a total of 83 cases that have been recovered/discharged,” the report read.

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Ghana’s COVID-19 reported cases currently stands at 641 after 5 new cases were recorded in various locations in Accra.

“The five (5) new cases were recorded in the following locations; one from Adenta Municipality and two (2) each from Ayawaso East and Ayawaso Central Municipalities. With the exception of one of the cases from Ayawaso East, all the new cases are asymptomatic. Contacts of the new cases are being listed for follow up,” it said.

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