IN THE CAMPS
NO INCREASE IN VIRULENCE OF
OUTBREAK,
There has..been no increase in the virulence of the outbreak in the camps, and it is hoped, that the advent of fine, dry -weather will assist considerably^ in stamping out the disease. A number of deatli9 of soldiers and of two medical officers occurred during the week-end. There are, however, favourable reports concerning the majority of serious cases in the camps. Owing to the busy times which the camp and headquarters medical staffs are experiencing, no official figures were available when The Post went to press. Every available medical officer, nurse, and orderly itt New Zealand • at the present time has been sent to one or other of the (jamps.-
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 115, 11 November 1918, Page 8
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IN THE CAMPS
Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 115, 11 November 1918, Page 8
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