 Minister for Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, the Honourable Moses Jabhatis, recently visited the Heronora International Airport Public Health Facility to get a better understanding of the experience of travellers to St. Closure and to work towards improving the service. The Honourable Moses Jabhatis says it was a pleasure to meet the Port Health team and to gain the opportunity to discuss the challenges faced on a daily basis. Well, I'm very happy to be able to witness the facilities and to discuss with the nurses and those who operate the facilities, the challenges and also the advances which have been made over the last few months. I think it's important to look at the facilities, all health facilities and this Port Health Facility at Heronora International Airport since COVID has been very useful in terms of ensuring that our Port Health is maintained, that our surveillance activities are always on par with the best in the world or we try our best to make the surveillance activities as good as we can make them. The Health Minister says his government remains committed to making the necessary changes to improve the travellers' experience to St. Closure. Since assuming office, we have had complaints from both visitors and residents about the process through which they board planes and come into St. Lucia. We know a lot of work has been done. The staff here at the Port Health Facility have been working very hard and even today they indicated to us the changes which have been made to make passengers more comfortable and also there were several discussions over the last few weeks with Ministry of Tourism, Ministry of Health, SLASPA and so on to improve the passenger experience here. The Honourable Moses Jabatis was also joined on this tour by other officials within the Ministry of Health including the Acting Permanent Secretary, Jenny Daniel. Reporting from the Communications Unit of the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, I am Penal Neptune.