
Dr Patrick Kumah-Aboagye
No COVID-19 case has been recorded from any arrivals at the Kotoka International Airport after it was opened on 1 September 2020, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) has said.
Out of the 300 passengers who have been tested so far, non tested positive for coronavirus.
“So far we have not recorded any positive cases and that is our ultimate aim. Our ultimate aim is to ensure that people arrive here negative and truly negative,” the Director-General of the Ghana Health Service Dr. Patrick Kuma-Aboagye said at a press conference today, Thursday, 3 September 2020.
The government announced a compulsory COVID-19 test at a fee of $150 for passengers arriving in the country as a measure to prevent the importation of the virus.
Meanwhile, Ghana’s active COVID-19 caseload has fallen to 904 as at 3 September 2020.
Only 41 new cases were confirmed recently.
This brings the total caseload to 44,658.
Out of that number, a total of 43,478 people have recovered and been discharged.
The death toll remains 276.
Regional breakdown
Greater Accra Region – 22,343
Ashanti Region – 10,872
Western Region – 2,959
Eastern Region – 2,299
Central Region – 1,878
Bono East Region – 769
Volta Region – 666
Western North Region – 619
Northern Region – 528
Ahafo Region – 524
Bono Region – 511
Upper East Region – 282
Oti Region – 237
Upper West Region – 90
Savannah Region – 62
North East Region – 19
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com