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St. Peter, St. Lucy and Christ Church will be the focus as the Ministry of Health’s Vector Control Unit conducts its fogging programme next week.
On Monday, October 30, the team will be in some areas of St. Peter, including Speightstown, Queen Street, Bovell Road, Mango Lane, Chapel Street, Gooding Alley, Major Walk, Sand Street, Church Street, Golden Mile with Avenues, and surrounding districts.
The Unit will then fog the St. Peter districts of Gills Road, Around the Town, Farm Road, Niles Road, Farm Tenantry Road, Burma Road, Battaleys, and environs on Tuesday, October 31.
They will then focus on St. Lucy next, visiting Bishops, Coconut Hall, Spring Hall, Chance Hall, and neighbouring communities on Wednesday, November 1, and Checker Hall Tenantry on Thursday, November 2.
Then, on Friday, November 3, fogging will take place in Christ Church, with the team focusing on Gall Hill, Kingsland Road, Adams Close, Silver Hill, Viola Drive, and environs.
Fogging takes place from 4:30-8:30 p.m., and householders are reminded to open their windows and doors to allow the spray to enter.
The public is advised that fogging activities may be affected by circumstances beyond the Vector Control Unit’s control.
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