Coronavirus cases in Ghana rise to nine – Akufu-Addo

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo
Coronavirus cases in Ghana have hit nine. This was disclosed by President Nana Akufo-Addo today, Thursday, March 19, 2020.
The president said this during a Breakfast Meeting Prayer at the Jubilee House with Christian Religious Leaders in Ghana.
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“The World Health Organization tells us that some 180,000 infections and some 7000 deaths have been recorded from this pandemic. We also learned, sadly on Wednesday, that 3 Ghanaians living abroad had lost their lives as a result. With 9 confirmed cases of infections, we might as well count ourselves lucky as one of the countries least hit by the Coronavirus,” he added.
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From the above, report, it is clear that Coronavirus cases in Ghana seem to be rising steadily and all efforts must be made to prevent the upward growth in cases. This requires internal measures and strict adherence to preventive measures.
How many coronavirus cases have been reported in Ghana?
Ghana has reported 9 cases of Coronavirus as of Thursday, 19 March 2020. Three Ghanaians have also been reported dead as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Two died in Italy while the third person died in Denmark. Ghana’s fight against the disease is ongoing and schools, churches, mosques have been shut down whiles social gatherings of all kinds have also been suspended.
Source: Citinewsroom.com | Newsghana24

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