 Today, Monday, November 23, 2020, the Ministry of Health and Wellness received confirmation of three new cases of COVID-19. This brings a total number of cases diagnosed in country to date to 223. Case number 221 is a 32-year-old female from the Souffre district. Case number 222 is a 42-year-old female from the Castries district. Case number 223 is a 44-year-old female from the Grozile district. All of these individuals, after being assessed and tested for COVID-19, were placed in quarantine by health practitioners while awaiting their test results. At this point, the contact tracing team has not been able to establish an epidemiological link for these three cases, to any of our prior cases and investigations are ongoing. Hospital protocol arrangements have been made to place the confirmed cases into care. The new total number of active cases currently in country is 115. At present, all of the active cases are stable and doing well. To date, St. Lucia has recorded a total of 106 recoveries in country. The Ministry of Health and Wellness reminds the public that anyone who has been tested for COVID-19 is placed in quarantine while awaiting their test results. During this time, these individuals are to remain at home until they have been contacted by a health practitioner with their test results. These individuals should not leave home for work or to attend to personal matters and no one should be visiting their home during that time. Let us continue to practice the infection prevention and control guidelines that will help to reduce the exposure to the virus. Wash and sanitize your hands often during the day. Ensure a mask is always used when in public and ensure it covers both the mouth and the nose. Sanitize frequently touched surfaces often using a bleed solution. Maintain a separation of six feet from others, which is about two arms length apart. If experiencing flu-like symptoms, keep away from others and seek medical care immediately in the closest respiratory clinic. Avoid contact with others who have flu-like symptoms. The Ministry of Health and Wellness will continue updating you as information becomes available.