INFLUENZA IN ENGLAND.
POSITION REVIEWED. QUESTION IN THE HOUSE. (•jKiTtft wtr.ss ASsociATtoft-n/ clectmo TELSUJUra— copttrioht.) (Received February 24, 7.20 p.m.) LONDON, February 23. Deaths from influenza for the past week numbered 630, making 9092 since January 1, compared with 2450 in the same period of 1i)32. Sir Edward Hilton Young (Minister for Health), in reply to an enquiry i» the House oil Commons, said the question of making influeuaa notifiable hail often been considered, but he wa s advised that this would cgnduce to a reduction neither of the % mortality rate nor in the dislocation of industryAcute influonssa and pneumonia were already notifi-iMc-
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20790, 25 February 1933, Page 15
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