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Fogging Schedule April 10 to 13

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THE VECTOR CONTROL UNIT of the Ministry of Health continues its efforts to eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito next week when its fogging programme moves into several parishes.

On Monday, areas to be fogged in Christ Church are Kingsland Park, Kingsland Heights, Kingsland East, Kingsland North, Kingsland Terrace, Kingsland Gardens, Wotton Housing Area, Wotton, Best Road, Plumgrove, Lodge Road, Sayes Court, Ealing Grove, Ealing Park North, Chancery Lane, Thyme Bottom and environs.

On Tuesday, the team will be in St George, fogging Melverton with Avenues, Mount Road, Mount Gardens, Drax Hall Tenantry, Drax Hall Jump, Windsor, Airy Hill with Avenues, Flat Rock Tenantry, Charles Row Bridge, Glebe, Glebe Land and surrounding areas.

On Wednesday, the team will be in St Michael to spray President Kennedy Drive, Thomas Gap, Richmond Gap, Alkins Land, Gills Gap, Eagle Hall, Goodland, Bridge Gap, Black Rock, Jones Land, Deacons Road, Redman Road, Weekes Land, Headley Road and neighbouring districts.

On Thursday, the exercise moves to St James, where Pattane Gardens, Mount Standfast, Glitter Bay Terrace, Porters, Trents Tenantry, Westmoreland, Waterhall Terrace, Povi Avenue, St Silas Heights with Avenues, Waterhall Tenantry and the environs will be fogged.

Householders are reminded to open their doors and windows to allow the spray to enter. The fogging exercise runs from 4.30 to 7.30 p.m. each day. (BGIS)

 

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