19 Confirmed Cases Of COVID-19 In Ghana – Ghana Health Service

Confirmed Cases Of COVID-19 In Ghana Rises To Nineteen (19) as three new cases are reported according to the GHS. Three (3) new COVID-19 cases confirmed on the 20th March 2020.
Two were reported from Greater Accra Region and one from Ashanti Region.
1. 55-year-old Ghanaian woman; resident of the UK; returned to Ghana within two weeks; sample confirmed positive in the laboratory
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2. 84-year-old Ghanaian lady resident of the United Kingdom; came back to Ghana within the past two (2) weeks; developed symptoms and sample confirmed positive in the laboratory
3. 27-year-old Chinese male; returned to Ghana (Ashanti Region) in the past two weeks; developed symptoms and sample confirmed positive in the laboratory.
This brings to a total of nineteen (19) confirmed cases in Ghana, with no death. Contact tracing has started in all these confirmed cases.
COVID-19 In Ghana Rises To Nineteen officially in Ghana.

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