According to the latest reports, Brunei has recorded its lowest daily COVID-19 cases in months, with only 5 new cases reported. This significant decline 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 to the effective implementation of COVID-19 protocols and the cooperation of the public. The new cases bring the total number of COVID-19 cases in Brunei to 344, with 337 recoveries and 3 deaths. The Ministry of Health has also reported that 2 patients are currently receiving treatment at the National Isolation Center. The decline in cases has also led to a decrease in the number of active cases, with only 4 active cases currently reported. The Ministry of Health has reminded the public to continue adhering to COVID-19 protocols, including wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and maintaining good hygiene. The public has also been urged to get vaccinated, with the vaccination program currently underway. The vaccination program has seen a significant uptake, with over 50% of the population having received their first dose. The Ministry of Health has also reported that the vaccination program has been effective in reducing the number of severe cases and hospitalizations. The decline in cases has also had a positive impact on the economy, with businesses and industries beginning to reopen. The government has also announced plans to ease restrictions, including the reopening of borders and the resumption of international flights. However, the Ministry of Health has warned that the pandemic is not yet over and that the public must continue to be vigilant. The public has been reminded to report any symptoms or concerns to the authorities immediately. The Ministry of Health has also announced plans to increase testing and contact tracing, in order to quickly identify and contain any new outbreaks. The decline in cases is a significant milestone for Brunei, and the country is hopeful that it will continue to make progress in the coming months. The government has thanked the public for their cooperation and has urged them to continue working together to combat the pandemic.