INFLUENZA
ABATING IN CHRISTOHUROH.
row LIF r ED
.'SPECIAL TO THE ' StAH.']
Mav 11., Influenza in Canterbury is now bv no in'eans serious, but" the Public Health Department has issued a warning, to such as are sufferers that it is their duty to refrain from taking any part in festivities attaching to the Royal welcome, otherwise they mav endanger the general health of' the 'community. Unless there is some unexpected development in the meantime all the restrictions upon the assembling of children .will bo lifted from Thursday morning next, so ennblino- the arrangements in connection witli the visit*"of the Prince of Wales to be carried out as originally planned. Places of entertainment will be- open to children from mat date.
During the 24 hours ended at noon yesterday 193 cases of influenza were notified in tne Auckland health district. Of these cases nine were severe comprising five in the suburbs, three at the Thames, and one at Hamilton
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Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 7
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158INFLUENZA Evening Star, Issue 17350, 12 May 1920, Page 7
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