Confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in the US has reached 609,000. The Johns Hopkins University revealed this in its latest report. According to the University, on Tuesday, April 14,
Confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in the US has reached 609,000. The Johns Hopkins University revealed this in its latest report. According to the University, on Tuesday, April 14,
The global death toll for the novel coronavirus has increased to 126,761. This is according to the Johns Hopkins University its latest report on the global situation. As at April
Waste Management Company, Zoomlion Ghana Limited has began massive free disinfection of some private institutions to help contain the spread of the novel covid-19 pandemic. The Pentecost university and the
Upper West region has recorded six new Covid-19 cases bringing the regional tally to seven. Regional Minister Dr Hafiz Bin Salih, however allayed the fear of the people in the
Ghana’s case count of confirmed coronavirus (Covid-19) has increased to 636 as at April 13. The Ghana Health Service confirming the figures in its lateast case management response update, said
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Former US President, Barack Obama, has pointed out how racial and socioeconomic factors are playing a role in determining persons who are the hardest hit for coronavirus. According to him,
The European Union (EU) has donated €50 million to Nigeria towards its fight against coronavirus. The donation was made known on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 when an EU Delegation led
A bishop has died in the US after he reportedly ignored the directive for social distancing on coronavirus. Reports by CNN says Bishop Gerald Glenn, is the pastor of New
The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has clarified misinformation about the number of coronavirus (Covid-19) cases recorded in the country. According to the GHS, there has not been an increase in
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah Ghana is leading Africa in the testing of its population for coronavirus (Covid-19). So far, the government has tested 37,954 persons out of which 566 were confirmed
Ken Ofori-Atta THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a disbursement of US$1 billion for Ghana to be drawn under the Rapid Credit Facility to fight the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease.