BREAKING: Coronavirus Patient At Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Reportedly Dies

Coronavirus Patient In Ghana Dies

BREAKING: Coronavirus Patient At Komfo Anokye Hospital Dies

One of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients in Ghana at the Komfo ANokye Teaching Hospital has reportedly died, according to reports reaching OccupyGh.com.

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The news was confirmed on a local radio station in Kumasi. The victim is said to be among the first batch of imported COVID-19 cases in Ghana.

The identity of the deceased is currently being withheld and the Ministry of Health has not confirmed the sad development.

BREAKING: Coronavirus Patient At Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital Reportedly Dies

Earlier today, Ghana was said to have reported a total number of 22 Cases of the Coronavirus in the country although the Minister of Health’s website has confirmed 19 cases to the general public.

The Vice President of the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), Dr Frank Serebour confirmed the extra reported cases speaking on a Kumasi-based Pure FM.

This story is still developing. Visit OccupyGh.com for more stories.

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Source: OccupyGh.com

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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Neil Blackson: Neil Blackson has a B.A in Communication studies from the Ghana Institute of Journalism & currently undergoing a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree programme at the University of Cape Coast. I focus on local news, entertaining news, sports. I'm a socialite and a Manchester United fan :D Contact me on Email: occupygh@gmail.com or Phone: +233 247 659 843