 On the heels of its 61st anniversary, the Boys Training Center successfully managed its first COVID-19 scare. Details in this report. Select staff of the Boys Training Center are being commended for their dedication during the isolation of wards who were awaiting COVID-19 test results in February 2021. This was the first encounter that the BTC had with the threat of this virus. We had to take the action of isolating a few of them to ensure wards waited for their results to ensure that they had not been affected by COVID. And I must say that there are four staff members that I will mention who took it upon their own, who recommended to me that they were willing to be with the boys during the time that they were in isolation. When we know that other persons rightly so would have had their misgivings about the virus and what the consequences of them contracting that virus could be. That was BTC director Wang Sanson. He singled out for praise Denver Reynolds, Michael Alfred, Jonathan Alcide and Keith Fontenelle. The coronavirus is the center's latest challenge in its 61-year history. Aspiring for excellence amidst adversity is the theme guiding this year's anniversary commemoration. A scaled-down ceremony was recently held during which staff entertained and edified the wards with performances that captured the work of the institution since its inception in 1960. We went back into the history of the center and we had dramatization from various staff members showing the boys exactly what the center have been through throughout the 61 years of existence. They really appreciated it and you could see that they enjoyed the portrayals put on by various staff members. So, all in all, it was a success. Sanson encouraged the staff to continue working in the best interest of the wards and encouraged the support of the wider community in fulfilling the institution's mandate. We are juvenile detention center and there will have issues arising, but what I can say is that our aim is and has always been to work in the best interest of the boys that we have here and it has been evident, especially last year, 2020, two boys food again qualifications in CVQ. We have a number of therapeutic programs that the boys are part of. The latest undertaking at the center is the construction of a new building that will serve as a security hut and visiting area. For the Government Information Service, I am Jesse Leons reporting.