 New protocol measures have been announced as government and the Ministry of Health continue to lead the national fight against COVID-19. We have some new protocols based on the recent numbers that the CMO has given us. So first of all, I want to indicate that all registered farmers and fisherfolk are to be included in the essential list of activities. That means that they automatically, once they are registered, they automatically will be able to operate outside of the curfew hours, meaning after seven o'clock at night or before four o'clock in the morning, if their business requires, they would be allowed to be out. Pardon, PM. So let's just back up a bit that an amendment to the curfew. So because we had it at 7 p.m. to 5 a.m., and as you've just indicated, the curfew will now be 7 p.m. to 4 a.m. Correct. And that is for our registered farmers and fishers to go about their daily activities. It does, but also for those persons who like to exercise earlier in the morning can do so. But in addition to that, by making them an essential list of activities also allows them to operate within the curfew times. So the same thing that would have applied to your manufacturing sector and your emergency services, they also, because farmers and fisherfolk are producing food for this country. And so we do not want to disrupt their normal pattern of work. And I think that we would all recognize the important role that they pay. Faith-based organizations may now hold daily or regular religious ceremonies within the established protocols with the numbers determined by the square footage of the building in keeping with the COVID-19 response plan approved by the Ministry of Equity. So again, we're going away from where churches were going to be limited to 25 people. But based on the square footage of the church, they can operate. Faith-based organizations may hold special religious rites, including weddings and funerals with a maximum of 25 persons in attendance. And that will also be the number that would be limited when they actually go to the graveyard site as well. There will be a suspension on the sale and disposal, or the continued suspension on sale and disposal of intoxicating liquor be maintained until the 24th of February. Upon the lifting of the suspension, no consumption of intoxicating liquor shall be permitted or on licensed premises during the period of 25th of February to the 16th of March. So even when the current suspension comes to an end on the 24th, the intention is that liquor will be available at the grocery stores, both big and small, but it will be on a grab-and-go basis. So we know in the real areas that there are grocery stores that are also bars. Persons will be able to purchase their liquor in those locations, but it will be on a grab-and-go basis. We don't see persons congregating in those spots. But that will be between the 24th to the 16th of March. Restaurants and other food establishments shall operate only with a take-away service. And that's within the curfew hours. So any restaurant or food establishment can be open and can provide grab-and-go or delivery services, but they have to be shut and follow the curfew hours. Commercial and business enterprises may be open for businesses and permitted to operate within the established protocols and minimal operation using blended approach. So it means many of the smaller shops and the vendors now will be allowed to go back and start their operations again and would have to operate within the hours of the curfew. So it will be between four o'clock in the morning and seven o'clock in the evening. But again, they're going to be required to follow the protocols of wearing your face mask all the time, ensuring that your customers are wearing their face mask at all times. Into and outdoor training and gym workouts be permitted within the established protocols and prohibition on contact and non-contact competitive sporting activities shall remain in place. So people are allowed to go out training, but we are still requiring any contact sports to be restricted. And these measures shall remain in effect from the 17th of February until the 16th of March.