DISCO HILL, LIBERIA - JANUARY 27: A family watches as a burial team lowers their loved one into a grave at the U.S.-built cemetery for "safe burials" on January 27, 2015 in Disco Hill, Liberia. The cemetery, operated by USAID-funded Global Communities, has buried almost 300 people in its first month of operation, with increasingly fewer of the bodies coming from Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs), as infection rates decline. The cemetery, where burial team members wear protective clothing (PPE), has been seen in Monrovia as a major achievement, as families of deceased loved ones are permitted to view the burials, important in Liberian culture. In an effort to control the Ebola epidemic in 2014, the Liberian government had ordered the cremation of all deceased in the capital, often further traumatizing surviving family members and unintentionally encouraging many families to hide their dead for secret burials. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Ghana has recorded three new COVID -19 related Deaths, bringing the total number to 361 as of 18th January 2021.
Ghana Health Service Report indicates that 239 additional cases were recorded recently and Active cases have jumped from 2,174 to 2,413.
The Country has recorded 59,480 cases from March 2020 to January 2021 with 56,706 Recoveries.
According to the report, the number of tests conducted so far stands at 726,313.
Out of the numbers, Kotoka International Airport alone has recorded 1,029 cases of COVID -19 with 601 Recoveries so far.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Kofi Atakora