Covid-19: Ghana’s Cases leap to 1,042

Covid-19: Ghana’s Cases leap to 1,042

Ghana’s Covid-19 cases have risen to 1,042.

Out of the 1,042 cases, 99 persons have recovered and 930 others who have been isolated, are responding to treatment either in their homes or in treatment facilities.

This was disclosed by President Akufo-Addo during his seventh address to the nation on the outbreak today, Sunday, April 19, 2020.

“Since the first two (2) cases of infections were recorded on our shores, we have, till date, traced some eighty-six thousand (86,000) contacts, out of which we have test results of sixty-eight thousand, five hundred and ninety-one (68,591) contacts. There is, thus, a backlog of some eighteen thousand (18,000) tests whose results are yet to be received.”

 

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“The overwhelming majority of these contacts have been established in the last three weeks of the partial lockdown in Accra and Kumasi. Out of this number, one thousand and forty-two (1,042) persons, i.e. 1.5%, have been confirmed as positive, with sixty-seven thousand, five hundred and forty-nine (67,549), i.e. 98.5%, testing negative; ninety-nine (99) persons have recovered and have been discharged; and nine hundred and thirty (930) persons, who have been isolated, are responding to treatment either in their homes or in treatment facilities. These nine hundred and thirty (930) persons, after their treatment, will soon undergo the mandatory two (2) tests to determine if they have also recovered from the virus or otherwise,” he added.

The President has however lifted the partial lockdown on some parts of the country.

According to him, the ease of restrictions was “in view of our ability to undertake aggressive contact tracing of infected persons” among others.