INFLUENZA.
MILD CASES W WELLINGTON*. NO EPIDEMIC FEARED. By Telegraph.-Press Association. ti„ • iv Wo,lin gton, Last Nigfc During the week ending November 17 ♦J «,-?,. ° f lriflue n*a were reported in the WelhngtMi Health District Discussing the position with a re•P°^ r > VY att ' disWrt k«ltt officer pointed out that of M cases notified only three were pneumonic. This was no ",. size of Wellington. ■ Asked if cases nf aistnet, Dr. Watt rep ed that only a. very ew had been reported. 'was not the type of disease recogn sedm that which was so disastrous last November. He said the gastric fon J"?. i>ut it is not a severe manifestation of disease. During the big epidemic a * - year thorn was comparatively little J* h *l knowf ?„ tbcre Was n <* ] "»*~ essentially dangerous about it The dangerous type as we knew it was the pneiimon.e type of last rear any spread of the" - "absolutely essential tiin ' lyi roffardwg precautions that 1 ™ w» R'von from time to time .h„„ iVfo" lowed. Influenza is a notifial 1. rt! » and the obligation is 1° "Sft endant or any householder i„ „ P Bb
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1919, Page 4
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185INFLUENZA. Taranaki Daily News, 19 November 1919, Page 4
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