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Islandwide Fogging Schedule Parish Health Departments Islandwide Fogging Schedule March 1-7, 2020 Sunday, March 1 St. Elizabeth Cheapside Portland Titchfield Hill St. Catherine Portmore Town Centre Portmore Mall Portmore Pines Sovereign Village Greater Portmore Mall Port Henderson Plaza Hanover Sandy Bay Hopewell Town Centres Elgin Town Orchard Crescent 1 | P a g e Clarendon Pleasant Valley Woodside St. James Freeport Bickersteth Kingston & St. Andrew Norbrook Cherry Gardens Allerdyce Riva Ridge Jack’s Hill Road St. Thomas Johnstown Monday, March 2 St. Mary Castleton Baileys Vale Cromwelland Mile Gully Portland Hector River St. Ann St. Ann’s Bay Town area (Main Street, Wharf Street, Harbour Street, Jail Lane, Park Avenue) St. Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital Williams Field 2 | P a g e Manchester Banana Ground Top Bellefield & Schools Craighead Green Pond Bushy Park Highgate Knockpatrick Hanover Elgin Town Orchard Crescent Westmoreland New Works Trelawny Duanvale Freemans Hall St. James Freeport Bickersteth Clarendon May Pen Area (Town Centre) Hopefield/ Ommi Mews St. Elizabeth Castleton Pheonix Park Mount Pleasant St. Catherine Waterford Newland Washington Mews 3 | P a g e St. Thomas Johnstown Kingston & St. Andrew Standpipe Barbican Jack’s Hill Hope Pastures Mona Heights Tuesday, March 3 Hanover Mt. Peto Westmoreland New Roads Trelawny Duanvale Rock Spring St. James Freeport Cambridge St. Catherine Deeside Mickleton Meadows Venecia St. Ann Forrest Claremont Town Centre & Market 4 | P a g e Manchester Top Bellefield & Schools Freedom Downcaster Pike & Schools Plowden Naprieston Providence Content & Schools Wint Road & Environs St. Elizabeth Marborough Oxford Lalor Kingston & St. Andrew Roving NMIA Port Royal Mona Common Tavern Elletson Flats Clarendon Lionel Town Alley Gayle Alley Downer Portland Long Road St. Mary Camberwell Mason Hall Kiddland 5 | P a g e Lewistore Dressikie & Cool Spring St. Thomas Rocky Point Poinciana, Leith Hall Wednesday, March 4 Hanover Mt. Peto Westmoreland Bottom Geneva Rory St Carlton St Ackee Tree St Gemini H/S Casa Blanca H/S Nordutch H/S Trelawny Duanvale Spring Garden St. James Freeport Paradise Norwood St. Ann Moneague Town Centre River Head Foreman’s Hill Swamp Clampham 6 | P a g e Manchester Bottom St. Toolies Balm Flat Mason Run Dobson & Schools Old England Comfort Contrivance Lincoln St. Catherine Braeton 4, 5 & 6 Braeton 2, 3 & 7 St. Elizabeth Roses Valley Auctenbeddie Clarendon Wood Hall Alexandria Mt Providence Kingston & St. Andrew Jackerlyn Happy Gate Cottage Maryland Woodford District Irish Town Holly Well Red Light Kings House Vale Royal Portland Manchioneal 7 | P a g e St. Mary Iterboreale Bonnygate Capture Land Tower Isle & Prospect St. Thomas Rocky Point Poinciana Leith Hall Thursday, March 5 Hanover Copse Westmoreland Cairn Curran Trelawny Kinloss Wilson Valley St. James White House Cambridge Manchester Top St. Toolies Chudleigh H/S Resource Litchfield Bottom Grove Place Crawl & Schools Huntley Wickwar Silver Grove 8 | P a g e St. Elizabeth Bogue Georges Valley Cabbage Valley St. Ann Brown’s Town Centre & Market Alexandria Town Centre, Market & Hospital Clarendon Free Town Sandy Bay Portland Kensington St. Mary Long Road Grants Town Harmony Hall Jefferey Town St. Thomas Grants Pen Golden Shore Prospect St. Catherine Angels Phase 1 Crescent District Angels Heights Monticello Avon Park Kingston & St. Andrew Halls Delight Guava Gap Mavis Bank 9 | P a g e Tower Hill Mount Charles Top Road Green valley Friday, March 6 Hanover Lethe Portland Reich Westmoreland Belle Isle Rd Linten Pen Trelawny Kinloss Warsop St. James White House Cambridge St. Ann Lilly Field Muirhouse & Buxton Manchester Belair to Bombay & Schools Straun Castle Newport Harry Watch 10 | P a g e St. Elizabeth Braes River Grossman Clarendon Birds Hill Old Longville Sheepen Hill Moores St. Mary Annotto Bay Proper Oracabessa Proper Port Maria Proper Richmond Proper Highgate Proper Gayle Proper St. Catherine Schools in Portmore Kingston & St. Andrew Constitution Hill Garden Town Savage Pen Gayle Mount Mamme River Riverside Heights Wilshire Pen Field Free Town Dublin Castle / Wilshire St. Thomas Grants Pen Golden Shore Prospect 11 | P a g e Saturday, March 7 Hanover Lucea Township Watson Taylor Drive Copperwood Lethe Westmoreland Frome Ricketts River Savanna-la-mar Proper Llandilo Phase 1, 2, 3, 4 Trelawny Clarks Town Warsop St. James Claude Clarke Ave Cambridge Manchester Williamsfield Trinity & Schools Hopewell Brokenhurst Greenvale (Mile Gully) Balvenie Heights Kingston & St. Andrew Tavern Lease Flat Mud Town Grove Mamme River Land Lease 12 | P a g e St. Thomas Dalvey Clarendon Milk River Farquahar Cooks Gate Ravington St. Elizabeth North/ Southampton St. Catherine Schools in Portmore Portland Bound Brook IMPORTANT NOTICE: Vector control workers are an important part of the Dengue Outbreak response. We ask that you support them, as they carry out their duties. *Please note the schedule is subject to change without notice. For the latest information, please visit: www.moh.gov.jm/dengue-facts 888-ONE-LOVE (663-5683) www.moh.gov.jm Social Media: @themohwgovjm 13 | P a g e .
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