 As of April 7, 2020, Senusha's recorded a total of 14 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Effective Tuesday, April 7, 2020, Senusha was reduced from a 24-hour curfew to a 10-hour curfew from 7pm to 5am. Some of the national protocols include, stay at home as much as possible, unless it is for food or medical purposes. Avoid mass crowd events and social gatherings. Practice social distancing and good personal hygiene. One of the recommendations included the use of face masks or scarves when going to public places such as the supermarkets. The face mask or scarf may be used for source control by reducing potential exposure from infected persons during the pre-symptomatic period. For face masks to be effective in reducing infection, they must be used properly. Some basic guidelines to keep you safe include, ensure the mask is clean before using. Wash your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer before touching the mask. The mask should be held by the ties or the loops only. The coverings should be fit snugly but comfortably and allow for breathing without restriction. Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth when the mask is on your face and when removing the face mask. The reusable masks should be washed daily with soap and water after use. The medical supply masks such as surgical mask and N95 mask should be reserved for healthcare workers, first responders and people who are known to be sick. The public is reminded as always to focus on the maintenance of standard recommendations to prevent the spread of infection. That is regular hand washing with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer where soap and water is not available. To cover your mouth and nose with disposable tissues when coughing and sneezing. Avoid close contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness such as coughing and sneezing. The public is also reminded as they go shopping in the supermarkets to avoid contact with surfaces. Take what you need and avoid touching many products at any one time. Also, if you develop respiratory signs and symptoms that is fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, do not go to the supermarket at this time. As usual, we'll continue to advise the public on measures to reduce the impact of COVID-19.