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Fogging schedule September 25 to 29

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THE VECTOR CONTROL UNIT of the Ministry of Health will continue its work to eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito next week.

On Monday, September 25, areas to be sprayed in St Andrew, St Joseph and St John are Coggins Hill, Chalky Mount, Cambridge, Bissex, Coconut Grove, Parks Road and environs.

On Tuesday, September 26, the team will return to St Andrew to fog Belleplaine, Farrell’s Road, Corbin’s Village, Lakes Development, Lakes Village, Isolation Road, Jordan’s Road, Franklyn Doughlin Tenantry and surrounding areas.

On Wednesday, September 27, the exercise continues in Christ Church. Areas to be fogged are St. Matthias, Balmoral Gap, Marine Gardens, Queen’s Way, Browne’s Gap, Dayrells Road and neighbouring districts.

On Thursday, September 28, Eastbourne #1 and #3, River Land, River, Lynches, Casuarina Development, Merricks and environs in St Philip will be targeted.

And on Friday, September 29, the team will be in St George spraying Newbury, Gun Hill, Country Road, Bridge Cot, Cottage, Cottage Development, Market Hill and surrounding areas.

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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