 The Ministry of Health is well on its way to improving its surveillance of people-on-home quarantine through the introduction of innovative technology. The introduction of the two electronic monitoring devices, the Biointellicent Biobutton and the AMBER RISWATCH, is expected to come on stream on January 18, 2021. Acting National Epidemiologists, Dr. Dana Gomez explains the purpose and benefits of the Biobutton. The Biobutton is a disposable, one-time use body sensor about the size of a quarter, designed to be worn on the left side of the chest. It is small and unnoticeable. It monitors the vitals of quarantine persons who may be at high risk for developing COVID-19 disease. It also provides continuous temperature, respiratory rate and heart rate measurements to the user. In so doing, it enables the early detection of potential cases. Dr. Gomez also spoke on the capabilities of the AMBER RISWATCH. Through its geofencing capabilities, it ensures that persons wearing the device remain within the confines of the home as per home quarantine protocols. It also allows for the monitoring of vitals of the quarantine individual. This means that should persons develop symptoms during their quarantine period, this would be detected by the Department of Health. Through improved monitoring, this device will aid in the nation's COVID-19 response plan by limiting the spread of the disease as it helps to ensure that persons remain at home during their quarantine period. The biobutton will cost US$100 for the 14-day period and the AMBER RISWATCH will cost US$75 for the 14-day rental. Reporting from the Communications Unit of the Ministry of Health and Wellness, I am Thunel Netu.