Portland Health Department launches $16.2 million rat eradication programme

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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Supreme Court sentences 33yo man to life imprisonment for unauthorized possession of ammunition

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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Three killed in motor vehicle crash along Marescaux Road in Kingston early this morning

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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“Days of unsolved crimes becoming few, criminals we will find you!” – PM Holness

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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Police slap former fugitive Glendon “Bull” Amos with three counts of shooting with intent charges

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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Manchester Fire Brigade reports that only 353 of 955 hydrants are working

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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UWI to increase reliance on technology to keep institution safe

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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$25M more to complete works at Buff Bay Market, hopefully by Independence Day

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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Finance Minister Fayval Williams tables 1.3 trillion dollar budget in Parliament

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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UWI Mona engages Guild of Students executive about campus’ security operations, following robbery attempts on campus

The Portland Health Department has embarked on a $16.2 million programme to eradicate rats from several communities.

The Department has reported an increase in rodents, especially in town centres.

Public Health Inspector within the department, Samuel Brown says the programme, which is being backed by several agencies, aims to rid infested areas and provide public education on how humans assist breeding.

The health inspector laments that in addition to transmitting diseases to humans, such as Leptospirosis and the Hantavirus rodents can also affect the parish’s tourism product.

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