Health officials reported the new infections as of May 31. The Ministry of Health announced the update today, June 3, via its official Facebook page.
Despite the surge, authorities say no deaths have occurred, and only two patients remain under treatment.
Officials attribute the sharp rise to intensified surveillance and improved contact tracing, which have helped health workers identify and isolate cases more quickly in communities.
The Health Service is urging the public to follow basic safety precautions—such as avoiding close contact with symptomatic individuals, practicing good hygiene, and seeking medical attention at the first sign of symptoms.
The Ghana Health Service will issue weekly updates every Tuesday on its social media platforms.
Officials are calling on the public to cooperate with health directives to help contain the outbreak.