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The Ministry of Health would like to inform the general public that chemical fogging continues as of Monday 3rd December 2018

The schedule for this activity is as follows:

Monday 3rd December Molyneaux, Phillps and Christ Church
Tuesday 4th December   Mansion, Mansion Project and Tabernacle
Wednesday 5th December    Belle Vue, Harris’ and Saddlers
Thursday 6th December Parsons and Dieppe Bay
Friday 7th December   St. Pauls and Newton Ground

 

Householders are asked to use or dispose of whatever stored water they may have or to keep water containers tightly closed to prevent mosquito breeding.

Please note that the fogging exercise starts at 5:30pm each day.

We therefore request that residents keep their windows and doors open in order and allow the fog to pass through your homes so that the chemical could knock down any adult mosquitoes which may be present.

Persons with sinus or asthma problems are advised not to stay in their homes nor in close proximity to the fog. if possible leave your home and return about one (1) hour after.

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