Ghana's COVID-19 case count now 68

Fifteen more persons have tested positive for the coronavirus in Ghana.
This brings the total number of cases recorded in the country to 68.
The fresh cases are among the one thousand thirty people who have been mandatorily quarantined after entering Ghana before the country's borders were closed on Sunday.
The fifteen is the second-highest number detected so far.
The first-highest number was twenty-five. They were announced on Tuesday. One more was confirmed later that day to make it twenty-six.
There have been two deaths so far.
Source: classfmonline.com
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