Ghana records 31 COVID19 recoveries

Ghana records 31 COVID19 recoveries after recording some 5 deaths and 152 cases.
The news coming in was sighted by NewsGhana24 from Joy News, a media outlet.
It indicated that some 31 patients of the deadly Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ghana has recovered, the World Health Organisation’s Disease Surveillance Department of the Ghana Health Service has said.
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According to a post from the World Health Organisation’s Disease Surveillance Department of the Ghana Health Service as quoted by Joy News, a media outlet of Multimedia group in Ghana, 31 patients have successfully fought the coronavirus.
The 31 COVID19 recoveries is one that will inspire many Ghanaians and our front line health workers to continue to do their best professionally as we win the battle together.
The 31 COVID19 recoveries must further encourage all Ghanaians to observe the safety measures and the partial lockdown orders.
Situation Update, Confirmed COVID-19 Cases In Ghana As At 30 March 2020, 08:30hrs
The Kumasi Centre for Collaborative Research tested 17 samples from the Upper East (3), North East (3) and Ashanti (11) regions all of which were Negative. No new test results have been received from Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research since the last update.
Total confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ghana stands at 152 with five deaths as of 30th March 2020 at 08:30HRS.
Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Treatment Outcomes, Ghana- 30 March 2020, 08:30HRS
**All five (5) had underlying chronic medical conditions prior to COVID-19 infection
* Recovered & Discharged: two (2) have recovered and discharged; whilst two others are awaiting laboratory results to inform decision on discharge.

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