 In a press release dated 30 July 24, 2022, the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs informed the public of the management of suspected cases of monkeypox. The Ministry of Health has received the test results from the Carbon Public Health Agency, CARFA, of which all of the suspected cases' test results returned negative for the monkeypox virus. As of Friday, July 22, 2022, there is no confirmed case of monkeypox in St. Lucia. The Ministry of Health is encouraging persons who develop fever, headache, back pain, muscle ache, weakness, swollen lymph nodes, and a rash to go to the nearest health care facility for assessment. Persons are advised to take measures that limit their risk of contracting monkeypox. These measures include frequent washing of hands with soap and water, or use of hand sanitizers, the wearing of face masks, running in public spaces, and the practicing of physical distancing. In addition, people are encouraged to eat healthy, avoid excessive use of alcohol, stop smoking, and have regular exercise. People with chronic illnesses like hypertension and diabetes are asked to work with their health care provider to ensure control of these illnesses. The public is advised to use the Ministry of Health as the reliable source of monkeypox information in St. Lucia. Individuals can receive this information on the Ministry of Health Facebook page and the Borough of Health Education Facebook page. The Ministry of Health, Wellness, and Elderly Affairs will provide updates to the public as more information becomes available.