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Taxation (Annual Rates, Trans-Tasman Savings Portability, KiwiSaver, and Remedial Matters) Bill
Rahui Katene, MP for Te Tai Tonga
Tuesday 8 December 2009; 3.30pm

The situation in New Zealand essentially remains the same since the last update on 18 November 2009. Influenza activity, as indicated by the number of visits to doctors for influenza-like illness (ILI), continues to be low.
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Although the number of new pandemic influenza cases in New Zealand is now low, the virus is still circulating and causing illness in our communities.

During the week ending 30 October there was a slight rise in the number of New Zealanders seeing their doctor in relation to influenza-like illnesses (ILI). Most people were seeking advice for sick babies and children aged under four.

The West Coast has generally fared well during the pandemic influenza outbreak over the winter. The sensible precautions taken certainly prevented the illness from gaining a foothold here. The community are thanked for their efforts during this time.

The total number of deaths attributed to swine flu is now 19 following investigation of the death of a 35 year old woman who died in Waikato on 21 September - she had underlying medical conditions.

The rate of Pandemic Influenza infections is continuing to decrease in New Zealand, however it is still circulating.
As at midday today one person is in hospital with confirmed swine flu (H1N1) 09 or its complications - down from four last week.
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