 As of April 3, 2020, the World Health Organization reported a total of 972,640 confirmed cases of COVID-19 globally with 50,325 deaths. On Saturday, April 4, 2020, St. Moucher recorded one confirmed case of COVID-19 out of 16 samples which were sent for testing. The individual is a 56-year-old female who is a contact of one of our previous confirmed COVID-19 cases. She was brought in for testing through the contact tracing team. This confirmed case brings a national total of confirmed COVID-19 cases to 14. She's currently in isolation for the management of her case and is in good spirits. All cases currently in isolation are responding well to their treatment and continue to do well. None of the confirmed cases have complicated or required respiratory support, nor has any of the cases progressed to death. St. Moucher has zero deaths of COVID-19 to date. St. Moucher has approximately 200 persons in facility-based quarantine. A group of 85 persons in facility-based quarantine were discharged on Friday, April 3 and another group of 13 individuals have been discharged today Saturday, April 4. All persons currently enrolled in facility-based quarantine are doing well and have not displayed signs or symptoms of COVID-19. In accordance with global standards and protocols, testing is not required for these individuals as testing is done when they develop symptoms of the virus to ensure accuracy of testing results. The Ministry of Health, we continue the active surveillance of communities to identify potential cases of COVID-19 to bring persons in for testing. While this has been undertaken, it is important that every individual adopts behavior which will limit the risk of new cases emerging. We continue to advise the public to focus on the maintenance of standard recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection. These include regular hand washing with soap and water or the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizer. We also advise the public to work with us and stay at home. Avoid areas where there is crowds and avoid all possible contact with other persons. This will limit the spread of COVID-19 here in St. Lucia. As always, the Department of Health and Wellness, we will continue to provide regular updates on COVID-19.