 Contact tracing and testing for COVID-19 has proven critical in the national fight to contain the community spread of the novel coronavirus. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sharon Belmont-George says over the past week, from Friday, October 30 to today, Thursday, November 5, 2020, 1,056 tests have been conducted and a total of 30 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded. Most of these cases were captured through the contact tracing process. This information is very meaningful to the public and useful for the Ministry of Health in our management of the current outbreak as it indicates that we are managing clusters of cases. This also indicates that we prevent further spread of the virus by identifying the positive COVID-19 cases who are linked to previous cases. As efforts continue by the public health team of the Ministry of Health to conduct health education as well as to conduct contact tracing and the testing of individuals, we make an appeal to every individual to continue regulating their movements and behaviors to reduce the risk of exposure. When leaving to go to public places, please maintain a high level of alertness. Be sure to ensure that you have your mask and your hand sanitizer as these two items are effective in preventing the transmission of the virus. In addition, upon returning home, it should be a priority to immediately wash your hands with soap and flowing water, making these a habit with help in reducing the spread of the virus.