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Planning Guide for Infrastructure Providers

Ministry of Economic Development, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Transport
[ Last Updated 27 January 2006 ]


The Ministry of Economic Development (MED), working with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Transport, has assembled the material in this document for the purpose of promoting good practice in New Zealand's energy, communications, transport, water, and waste sectors in planning for a possible influenza pandemic. The information is current as at the date of publication. However, further work is being undertaken in this area, and consequently MED may change, delete, add to, or otherwise make amendments to this information without notice. Users should check for more up-to-date information on the MED website and other websites listed in the document before relying on the information contained herein.

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