CORONAVIRUS
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Local sports
Seven Black Maidens and Black Princesses players test positive for coronavirus
Seven players from Ghana’s female junior national teams have tested positive for the deadly coronavirus disease just days after camping…
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News Africa
Coronavirus: South Africa eases lockdown as ‘outbreak reaches peak’
South Africa’s president has said coronavirus infections appear to have peaked in the country, as he announced a sweeping relaxation…
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GENERAL NEWS
Ghana: Active COVID-19 cases drop to 2,134
Active COVID-19 cases in Ghana have dropped significantly as recoveries and discharges shoot up. The country currently has 2,134 active…
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GENERAL NEWS
Ghana’s COVID-19 Case Count Exceed 40,000, 7 New Deaths
Ghana’s COVID-19 case count has reached 40,097 after 455 new cases according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS). The number of recoveries/discharge…
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GENERAL NEWS
‘Western Region Guarding Against Surge In COVID-19 Cases’
Western Regional Minister, Kwabena Darko-Mensah, has given assurance to the effect that his region was jealously guarding against a surge…
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WORLD NEWS
Coronavirus: Iran cover-up of deaths revealed by data leak
The number of deaths from coronavirus in Iran is nearly triple what Iran’s government claims, a BBC Persian service investigation…
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GENERAL NEWS
726 coronavirus cases unaccounted for in latest GHS update
There seem to be some discrepancies in the figures put out by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) on July 31…
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News Africa
Coronavirus: South Africa virus cases pass half million mark
More than half a million coronavirus have been confirmed in South Africa, according to the country’s health minister. Zwelini Mkhize…
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News Africa
Libya to impose full lockdown as pandemic cases grow
Libya’s internationally recognised government in Tripoli will impose a full lockdown in areas of the country it controls, it said…
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News Africa
More than 10,000 healthcare workers in Africa infected with coronavirus
The COVID-19 outbreak continues to evolve in the Africa region since it was first detected in Algeria on 25 February. As of…
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