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Fogging Schedule For December 13th – 16th: Mainland And Bequia

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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment wish to advise the general public that as part of its mosquito control programme for the adult Aedes aegypti mosquito, the Insect Vector Control Unit will be conducting fogging operations in the following areas commencing at 5:00 pm daily on the island of St. Vincent.

Monday, 13th December 2021 – Cane Hall, Lowmans, Caratal, Spring, Peruvian Vale, Richmond & Fitz Hughes

Tuesday, 14th December 2021 – Cane Hall, Lowmans, Georgetown, Spring Estate & Chateaubeliar

Wednesday, 15th December 2021 – Queens Drive, Rillian Hill, Georgetown, Biabou & Petit Bordel

Thursday, 16th December 2021 – Queens Drive, Rillian Hill, Georgetown, Biabou & Rose Bank

Please take note of the following:

  • Home and business owners in the named areas are reminded to keep their windows and doors open to allow the fog to take effect.
  • Motorists are kindly asked to take caution.
  • Persons who are suffering from any respiratory illnesses are kindly asked to take the necessary precautionary measures.
  • Residents are also encouraged to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes in their yard and to protect themselves from mosquito bites during the day.
  • Members of the public are reminded that the completion of the scheduled fogging activities may be affected by events beyond the control of the Unit. In such circumstances, the Unit will return to the scheduled communities as soon as possible.

Grenadines 

Monday, 13th December 2021 – Spring & Industry

Tuesday, 14th December 2021 – Union Level & Union Vale

Wednesday, 15th December 2021 – Paget Farm

Thursday, 16th December 2021 – Paget Farm

Friday, 17th December 2021 – Port Elizabeth

Please take note of the following:

  • Home and business owners in the named areas are reminded to keep their windows and doors open to allow the fog to take effect.
  • Motorists are kindly asked to take caution.
  • Persons who are suffering from any respiratory illnesses are kindly asked to take the necessary precautionary measures.
  • Residents are also encouraged to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes in their yard and to protect themselves from mosquito bites during the day.
  • Members of the public are reminded that the completion of the scheduled fogging activities may be affected by events beyond the control of the Unit. In such circumstances, the Unit will return to the scheduled communities as soon as possible.

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