 Hello, St. Louisians. We have worked together to slow down the spread of the COVID-19 virus. The number of daily recorded cases is very low at this time, and pressure on the respiratory hospital has been significantly reduced. We are working to integrate public health measures into the regular and daily activities of St. Louisians as we learn to live with COVID-19. COVID-19 still exists and continues to be a serious public health concern. Cabinet has decided on the following protocols for the period Saturday, April 2nd, 2022 to Friday, April 29, 2022. 1. The chief medical officer may not place in quarantine or require a COVID-19 test from a national, resident, or non-national arriving in St. Lucia who is fully vaccinated if the fully vaccinated person produces a valid vaccination record. An unvaccinated person shall submit a valid PCR test taken within five days prior to arrival in St. Lucia. The chief medical officer is not prevented from placing a person in quarantine at a quarantine facility or at his or her home in order to protect the health of the person of public health. 2. A person shall not operate on a road, an omnibus that is loaded with modern three passengers in each row. 3. A person can host or attend a social event or recreational activity that consists of not more than 200 persons or his or her immediate family or fully vaccinated persons. A person with the approval of the chief medical officer shall host or attend a social event or recreational activity that consists of more than 200 but not more than 300 fully vaccinated persons. All other protocols remain in effect for this period. I urge you, my fellow St. Lucia's, to work together to ensure that we continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 in St. Lucia. I thank you.