 10. After 21 days into the hurricane season, an unusually early tropical system has emerged in the Atlantic as Tropical Storm Breaks. I call on all residents and businesses to closely monitor the progress of Tropical Storm Breaks and to be ready to activate your respective hurricane plans to protect your lives, property and livelihoods. Remain calm and don't listen to information originating from official government sources. May God continue to bless our country. There were reports of activation in Lactic City in various areas, but that was about it. I must applaud the submission public for leading to what was said at the state home. We have had no serious reports of any damage or loss of life or injuries associated with the storm. Good morning, Mr Prime Minister. I'm pleased to announce that after discussions with NEMU and all parties, the area has been given for the submission of normal activity. 8. A groundbreaking collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture, the World University Service of Canada and A&E Agrochemicals has seen the initiation of a agrochemical inputs trial across four demo plots in St. Lucia. We're trying to ensure that our farmers, their livelihood continues with all of what is happening in the world, with the war, with COVID-19 and all of the other components that are affecting our agricultural sector. 7. Under the visionary mandate of the Ministry of Agriculture to achieve food and nutrition security, a farmer-filled school program has been launched with an aim of enhancing the productivity and efficiency of farmers in the AP culture sector. These things are very important to the beekeepers and apres on the whole because these are used for trade. It's really the standard way of getting a set product, a product of a particular quality and the management of the bees in a particular way and again achieving a particular quality. 6. The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the establishment of the Golden 80 Plus Health Package. Beginning July 1, 2023, all citizens, 80 years and older, can access medication, herring services and eye care services at our community wellness centres at no cost. 5. A decision was taken by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs to close the community respiratory clinics which were created during the COVID-19 pandemic and to integrate this service with routine health services. In light of these closures, the Ministry of Health informs the public to visit the nearest wellness centres for care if they experience any flow-like symptoms. The Ministry of Health also encourages persons with respiratory symptoms or chronic illnesses to wear masks when seeking care at any of the wellness centres to protect against the spread of respiratory infections such as COVID-19 and influenza. 4. The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs recently signed a service level agreement with the Sinjod Hospital Laboratory with the aim of ensuring that high quality and accessible diagnostic services are provided to diabetic and hypertensive patients under the performance-based financing PDA pilot programme. This contributes to one of the biggest goals of universal healthcare and that is to reduce or prevent or eliminate out-of-pocket spending to clients. 3. It was a carnival atmosphere in the streets of Ancelary last week when the Ancelary infant school staged a reading street parade, remodelling education and literacy in a different space. What we are doing here today, the children are bringing books to life. So it's not just about reading about characters in books, but now they are actually here bringing all those imaginary characters to life. So we have five books that are being presented today. These are the sections and of course the parents have gone all the way out to really make it a special day for the students. 2. Every year, the government of St. Lucia joins the United Nations in celebrating the value and virtue of public services, especially the contribution of public service in the process of development, recognises the work of public servants and encourages young people to pursue careers in the public sector. On the heels of an extremely successful CCSS roll call, the alumni is back at it again with another signature event dubbed Homecoming. Homecoming is a fundraising event to tackle pertinent refurbishment works at CCSS. The aim is to improve the comfort and safety of staff and students while restoring the school to its former glory just in time for the school's 50th anniversary in 2024.