 Today, Tuesday, November the 3rd, 2020, the Ministry of Health received confirmation of 10 new cases of COVID-19. This brings the total number of cases diagnosed in country to date to 94. Case number 85 is a 32-year-old female from the Miku district. Case number 86 is a 32-year-old female from the Denri district. Case number 87 is a 68-year-old male from the Grossley district. Case number 88 is a 30-year-old male from the Vuford district. Case number 89 is a 19-year-old female from the Vuford district. Case number 90 is a 58-year-old female from the Labry district. Case number 91 is a 35-year-old male from the Grossley district. Case number 92 is a 35-year-old male from the Grossley district. Case number 93 is a 41-year-old male from the Miku district. Case number 94 is a 57-year-old female from the Vuford district. All of these cases following testing for COVID-19 were placed in quarantine awaiting their results. Six of these cases were identified through the contact tracing process and epidemiological links have been established for these six cases. Cases 85 and 93 are linked to Case 61. Case 87 is linked to Case 65. Case 88 is linked to Case 68. Case 90 is linked to Case 69. And Case 92 is linked to Case 55. As per protocol, arrangements have been made for transfer of these individuals into care at the respiratory hospital. Today, the Ministry of Health also recorded four recoveries of individuals who were in care for COVID-19, resulting in 62 cases now being active in country. All other cases in care are stable and there are no cases requiring critical care. This week, the Ministry of Health's public health team will continue to conduct tracing as well as interventions in communities of public health priority to reduce the potential of transmission of COVID-19 within the country. The Ministry is grateful for the support that we continue to receive from community leaders as well as residents of the various communities with whom we have been partnering. We ask that while we intensify our response that we all continue to practice the guidelines to reduce the exposure to the virus. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer when hand washing is not possible. Every time you are in public, be sure to wear a mask. Maintain a separation of six feet from others, which is about two arms length apart. Seek medical care if experiencing respiratory symptoms, which include fever, cough, short of breath, sore throat. The Ministry of Health and Wellness will continue providing updates as new information becomes available.