INFLUENZA
RELAXATION OF RESTRICTIONS.
Bv Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright SYDNEY, May 6. The Medical Consultative Council will meet on Wednesday to discuss the relaxation of the influenza restrictions. ■ There were thirty deaths from influenza at thw week-end, yaking a total to date of 961.
RANDWIOK MEETING MAY BE HELD ON SATURDAY.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received May 6. 12.50 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 8.
Replying to a deputation of representatives of racing clubs, picture showmen, and business men, requesting tho abolition of influenza restrictions, Mr Fuller stated that tho outlook was very hopeful. While he was unable to say what tho council would decide at Wednesday’s meeting, he hoped to have good news for the business community on. Thursday. This, together with other indications, loads to a general belief that the racing embargo will bo lifted this week, permitting the Randwick meeting to be held on Saturday. PREOAUTIONsIN CHRISTCHURCH. Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH. May 6. In response to the Hospital Board’s announcement that those desiring to be inoculated against influenza would bo treated at tho hospital, twentyseven persons were operated on this morning. Dr Chesson states that supplies of vaccine are now available for local doctors, who may vaccinate patients not wishing to attend tho hospital. Tho Hospital Board is making arrangements to supply the public with an inhaler devised by a member of the staff.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 5
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222INFLUENZA New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 5
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