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COVID-19: Ghana’s active cases drop to 9,020

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has recorded 88 COVID-19 Omicron deaths between December 2021 and 13 January 2022, despite the decline in positive cases

At least 508 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) pushing the country’s active cases to 9,020.

The death toll hits 1,343 after seven additional fatalities were recorded across the country, an update on the GHS COVID-19 dashboard reveals.

As at 10 January, 2022, Ghana’s total confirmed cases stand at 153, 514. Currently, health officials have recorded 143, 151 recoveries.

So far, 44 persons are in severe condition whiles 12 remain critical , according to GHS. Cases detected at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) are 6,374 with 5,024 recoveries.

Breakdown of regional cases

Greater Accra Region – 85,438

Ashanti Region – 22,219

Western Region – 8,140

Eastern Region – 6,903

Volta Region – 5,830

Central Region – 5,382

Bono East Region – 2,882

Bono Region – 2,255

Northern Region – 1,826

Upper East Region – 1,676

Ahafo Region – 1,127

Western North Region – 1,094

Oti Region – 914

Upper West Region – 805

North East Region – 358

Savannah Region – 291

88 Omicron deaths recorded in two months

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has recorded 88 COVID-19 Omicron deaths between December 2021 and 13 January 2022, despite the decline in positive cases.

Dr Patrick Kuma-Aboagye, the director general of the GHS, disclosing this in a media engagement, said in December 2021, a total of 64 deaths were recorded with the remaining 24 recorded as of 13 January 2022.

He said apart from the Omicron variant, Delta and Alpha variant cases were also being recorded.

Kuma-Aboagye said the country was in the fourth wave of the pandemic and was hopeful that the decline in active cases would be a signal to gradually end the fourth.

Data on the GHS COVID-19 update website indicate that the number of active cases has reduced from 13,025 to 10,889 as of 8 January 2022.

The update indicates that a total of 152,729 cases have been confirmed with 1, 336 deaths and seven in critical condition.

Kuma-Aboagye said, “This is the steepest wave” the country had experienced, recording over 1, 000 cases in a day.

He urged the citizenry to go for the jabs to stem the spread of the disease and adhere to the safety protocols.

As of 10 January, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has administered a total of 9, 004, 025 COVID-19 vaccines.

Dr Kuma-Aboagye said science and data showed that the vaccines had been helpful, saying, “so we will continue to engage and educate to ensure more people vaccinate.”

Fred Dzakpata

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