The Ministry of Health will continue its fogging programme next week by visiting four parishes around the island.

Fogging will start in St. Lucy on Monday, November 23, when Josey Hill; Mount Gay Tenantry; Pickering; Durhams; Jemmotts; Chance Hall; Glendalough; Mount View; Rock Hall; Peteres; Oxford; Church Hill; Cave Hill Drive; Lowlands; St. Clements and the environs will be fogged.

The following day, Tuesday, November 24, the team is scheduled to visit a number of districts in St. Joseph.?? These are St. Elizabeth Village; Gaggs Hill Tenantry; Hillswick; Cleavers Hill; Tent Bay; Round Rock and surroundings.

On Wednesday, November 25, fogging will continue in Christ Church in the areas of Vauxhall; Warners Terrace; Briar Hall; Warners Park; Warners Gardens; Pico Teneriffe; Smith Road; Browns Gap; Sargeants Tenantry Road; Sargeants Village; Bartletts Tenantry Road and the environs.

Fogging is scheduled for a number of districtss in St. Michael on Thursday, November 26.?? They include Parkinson Field; Regent Hill; Martins Road; Pinelands; and Golden Rock.

Fogging will culminate in St. Michael on Friday, November 26, with Green Hill; North and South Friendship; Mahaica Gap; Storey Gap; Lodge Terrace and the environs being targeted.

All fogging runs from 4:30 until 7:30 p.m. and householders are asked to assist in the elimination of the deadly Aedes Aegypti mosquito by opening windows and doors to allow the fog to penetrate.

Persons with respiratory problems should protect themselves from inhaling the fog, while pedestrians and motorists must proceed with caution when encountering fogging operations on the street.

Parents are instructed to prohibit children from playing in the fog or running behind the fogging machine.

kmoore@barbados.gov.bb

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