 For four consecutive days, beginning on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, a medical team from the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Early Affairs, comprising Dr. Glenn Phillipsian, Dr. Mark Melius, Dr. Marlon Raghana, and Dr. Joanna Jabatist, have been on the ground at the Baudelaire Correctional Facility, carrying out COVID-19 antigen tests for both employees and the inmates. Director of Corrections, Hilary Herman, says contact tracing was identified as an area which needed to be urgently strengthened as full vaccination coverage is low in both instances of staff and inmates. By Thursday, November 4, 2021, the exercise had gone into day three with over 70 staff and approximately 150 inmates tested. Results returned in the quickest turnaround time, which is at least 24 hours. So far into the testing exercise, results for officers have returned negative outcomes. However, the Ministry of Health has confirmed 10 new COVID-19 positive cases among inmates. Those inmates were already in quarantine. Minister for Home Affairs Honourable Dr. Virginia Albert Poyatt has indicated that there will be improved measures in the coming days to protect the inmates. A review of the screening process for visitors will also be introduced.