INFLUENZA IN AUCKLAND
XO SIGN O'-' , ABATEMENT. By Telcuraph—PrcFß Asiociottnn. Auckland, November 1. The influenza cpi-JciniC shows no abatement, and there have k'en three more deaths. The Fire Brigade, the police, .the ."telephone Exchange, and 'Misiness -.stafl't; • generally .have., been, greatly fleplelcd. The Citizens' C'dmmitteo lias nsked'tlie council for the ■uso of- '"Jiilbrydej'-Mii Panell Parkj.-as a temporal? hospital, und. .ippenl.ed for voluntary workers, particularly exnurses, for service in tho iHy, which has 'been divided .into.-blocks. l'':ec medicine is to be-supplied where necessary.
It lias' also been decided to ask ilm jMinister of •'Public Health to make Ihe disofi.se a subject of tjuar.intinp. in,view, of the fact tluit ships arc possibly on the way from countries wlierc the dis-ease-is of a severe.lyne.•
Tho Education Board l.as been asked to close the echbols a.ud fumigate the buildings. ' -
■Thn Defence Minister is to bo asked to relieve'doctors on medical, boards to aid in combating the epideniic.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 6
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153INFLUENZA IN AUCKLAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 6
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