The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has stated that the Volta, Bono and Bono East Regions are emerging as new hotspots for the Coronavirus infections, especially the Delta Variant.
Case updateĀ
At least 490 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed by the GHSĀ pushing the countryās active cases to 6,766.
The death toll has hit 854 after 10 additional fatalities were recorded across the country, an update on the GHS COVID-19Ā dashboard reveals.
As at 1 August 2021, Ghana’s total confirmed cases stand at 106, 434. Currently, health officialsĀ have recorded 98, 814 recoveries.
According to the Ghana Health Service, the month of July recorded the highest number of COVID-19 cases among international arrivals since the airport opened on 1 September 2020.
ICU of Greater Accra Regional Hospital overstretched
Meanwhile, Dr Emmanuel Srofenyo, the medical director of theĀ Greater Accra Regional HospitalĀ (GARH), has said the intensive care unit for COVID-19 patients at the facility is currently overstretched.
Dr Srofenyo explained the unit which currently has a capacity for 16 patients is also in need of more human resources to contain the situation.
It comes barely a week after President Akufo-Addo confirmed that Ghana had entered a third wave of theĀ COVID-19Ā pandemic.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Beatrice Adu on The Big Bulletin on Tuesday (27 July), DrĀ Srofenyo said: āWe are now receiving a higher and higher number of cases and it paints an unfortunate picture that we must be all aware of.ā
āWhich means that individually we must obey the protocols to make sure that we cut this wave that is trying to sweep across the country that is the long and short of it.
āFor the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, it is not a constant situation, sometimes we get high number of cases, sometimes we get relatively lower number of cases, but the fact is that the average number of cases we get on daily basis has increased,ā he said.
The medical director said the facility is now recording an average ofĀ about ten cases daily.
āā¦Among our emergencies, maybe one or two test positive, but now theĀ situation is such that when we submit cases for testing, we get a higher number, sometimes 10ā¦ā
Fred Dzakpata
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