According to the latest reports, Brunei has recorded its lowest daily COVID-19 cases in months, with only 5 new infections reported. This significant drop in cases is a welcome relief for the country, which has been battling the pandemic for over a year. The Ministry of Health has attributed the decline in cases to the effective implementation of COVID-19 protocols and the cooperation of the public. The new cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Brunei to 461, with 146 active cases currently undergoing treatment. The majority of the active cases are asymptomatic, while 4 cases are in critical condition. The Ministry of Health has also reported that 309 individuals have recovered from the virus, bringing the total recovery rate to 67%. The government has reminded the public to remain vigilant and continue to adhere to COVID-19 protocols, including wearing face masks, practicing social distancing, and maintaining good hygiene. The Ministry of Health has also urged individuals to get vaccinated, with over 30,000 people having received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccination program is ongoing, with priority given to frontline workers, elderly individuals, and those with underlying health conditions. The government has also announced plans to expand the vaccination program to include more individuals, with the aim of achieving herd immunity. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education has announced that schools will reopen on a staggered basis, with students in lower grades returning to school first. The reopening of schools is subject to strict COVID-19 protocols, including temperature checks, social distancing, and the wearing of face masks. The government has also announced plans to ease restrictions on social gatherings and events, subject to strict COVID-19 protocols. However, the government has warned that the easing of restrictions does not mean that the pandemic is over, and has urged the public to remain cautious. The public has been reminded to report any symptoms of COVID-19 to the authorities immediately, and to cooperate with contact tracing efforts. The government has also announced plans to increase testing capacity, with the aim of identifying and isolating cases quickly. Overall, the significant drop in daily COVID-19 cases is a positive development for Brunei, and the government is urging the public to remain vigilant and continue to cooperate with COVID-19 protocols.