(Stock Photo)

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The Vector Control Unit of the Ministry of Health will continue its efforts to eradicate the Aedes Aegypti mosquito next week, when its fogging programme moves into several parishes.

On Monday, September 26, areas to be fogged in St. James and St. Peter are Sion Hill with Avenues, Lancaster, Westmoreland, Howells Gap, Brathwaite’s Road, Upper Carlton, Rock Dundo with Avenues, Bakers, Gibbs and the environs.

On Tuesday, September 27, the team will be in St. Lucy, fogging Sutherland, Fryers Well, Checker Hall, Checker Hall Cross Road, Checker Hall Tenantry, Ellis Road, Fustic Village and surrounding areas.

On Wednesday, September 28, fogging continues in St. George in Charles Rowe Bridge, Glebe Land, Rowans Park, Walkers Park, Thorpes Cottage and neighbouring districts.

On that same date, a team will fog Maxwell Road, Deal Gardens, Maxwell Coast Road, Dover Gardens, Dover with Avenues, St. Lawrence, St. Lawrence Gap and the environs in Christ Church.

On Thursday, September 29, the fogging exercise continues in St. James in Holetown, 1st and 2nd Street Holetown, Jamestown Park, Sunset Crest, Hibiscus Avenue, Cemetery Lane, Mayhoe Avenue, Cordia Avenue, Laynes Road, Paynes Bay, Chapel Road, Clarke’s Road, Appleby Gardens, Risk Road 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.

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