 And meantime Chief Medical Officer Dr Sharon Belmar George is advising everyone to limit social movements as the number of COVID-19 cases continue to rise. The island has confirmed 54 cases, with 27 active cases in isolation for care. The CMO says the rapid rise has resource implications. During this past week, Sunday October 18 to Saturday October 24, a total of 18 new cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed in country. This is a significant number in a short period, especially when we consider the requirements to respond to these cases to ensure we contain further spread. This includes human resources for contact tracing, testing and care of patients. There is also increasing demand on supplies for testing, PPE and other related supplies. Though we continue to respond promptly and effectively, if we do not make a continuous effort to follow the recommended infection prevention and control guidelines, these pressures on healthcare resources shall only continue and will even increase with time. As such, the Ministry of Health will reiterate the importance of sticking to the behaviors which reduce the spread of the virus from one person to another. We make a strong appeal to everyone that if you are experiencing respiratory symptoms which include fever, cough and soft, it will promptly go to your closest respiratory clinic for care.