The national clean-up exercise to fight the dengue virus continues
Jan 25th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 5:50JANUARY 25, 2020: Residents of Grants Pen and Olympic Way in St Andrew today worked to destroy potential mosquito breeding sites as part of a three-day national clean-up exercise. Prime Minister Andrew Holness assisted residents after giving an update on the plans to fight the dengue virus, transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
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