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From: Simon Veritas

Dear Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,

I am hoping you are the right department for COVID-related questions.

Could you please provide:
1. Any cost:benefit analyses of various policy approaches to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including
1a - the date requested
1b - the date received
1c - the date the information was considered by Cabinet

2 if you cannot provide the full text, please provide a listing of all costs and benefits considered in any cost:benefit analysis (e.g. - the following is purely theoretical)
Level 4:
Benefits: Fewer deaths
Costs: Health reductions from reduced gym attendance and exercise

3 if you are aware, could you also provide the title and date of any cost:benefit analyses on COVID-19 that were provided to other state sector ministries or departments (e.g. MoH)

Yours faithfully,

Simon Veritas

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-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Veritas <[FOI #17249 email]>
Sent: Monday, 18 October 2021 6:10 pm
To: Information [DPMC] <[DPMC request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Cost Benefit Analyses - COVID-19

Dear Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,

I am hoping you are the right department for COVID-related questions.

Could you please provide:
1. Any cost:benefit analyses of various policy approaches to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including 1a - the date requested 1b - the date received 1c - the date the information was considered by Cabinet

2 if you cannot provide the full text, please provide a listing of all costs and benefits considered in any cost:benefit analysis (e.g. - the following is purely theoretical) Level 4:
Benefits: Fewer deaths
Costs: Health reductions from reduced gym attendance and exercise

3 if you are aware, could you also provide the title and date of any cost:benefit analyses on COVID-19 that were provided to other state sector ministries or departments (e.g. MoH)

Yours faithfully,

Simon Veritas

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From: Bradley Martin [TSY]

Dear Simon

On behalf of the Treasury, I acknowledge receipt of your email requesting:

1. Any cost:benefit analyses of various policy approaches to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including 1a - the date requested 1b - the date received 1c - the date the information was considered by Cabinet

2 if you cannot provide the full text, please provide a listing of all costs and benefits considered in any cost:benefit analysis (e.g. - the following is purely theoretical) Level 4:
Benefits: Fewer deaths
Costs: Health reductions from reduced gym attendance and exercise

3 if you are aware, could you also provide the title and date of any cost:benefit analyses on COVID-19 that were provided to other state sector ministries or departments (e.g. MoH)

Your request was received by the Treasury on 28 October 2021 and will be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the Official Information Act.

The Treasury will not publish your personal contact details or use the information for any reason other than processing your request. The personal information you provide is subject to the requirements of the Privacy Act 1993 and the Official Information Act 1982.

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Bradley Martin| Ministerial Advisor | Te Tai Ôhanga – The Treasury
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-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Veritas <[FOI #17249 email]>
Sent: Monday, 18 October 2021 6:10 PM
To: Information [DPMC] <[DPMC request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Cost Benefit Analyses - COVID-19

Dear Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,

I am hoping you are the right department for COVID-related questions.

Could you please provide:
1. Any cost:benefit analyses of various policy approaches to responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, including 1a - the date requested 1b - the date received 1c - the date the information was considered by Cabinet

2 if you cannot provide the full text, please provide a listing of all costs and benefits considered in any cost:benefit analysis (e.g. - the following is purely theoretical) Level 4:
Benefits: Fewer deaths
Costs: Health reductions from reduced gym attendance and exercise

3 if you are aware, could you also provide the title and date of any cost:benefit analyses on COVID-19 that were provided to other state sector ministries or departments (e.g. MoH)

Yours faithfully,

Simon Veritas

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Please find attached the response to your request for information from the
Treasury

 

Ngâ mihi

 

Bradley Martin| Ministerial Advisor | Te Tai Ôhanga – The Treasury

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Dear Bradley Martin [TSY],

Thanks very much for your response. I have read the material provided and should wish to further clarify my request. In reading these analyses it appears the economic analysis is focused on the monetary economy rather than broader issues of utility, except insofar as the health harms have been converted to a monetary value (from utility loss).

As such, my request is:
did any of the cost benefit analyses conducted by Treasury attempt to quantify the loss of personal utility from alert level states or the inability to travel internationally (i.e. a person in alert level four loses X% of utility each week, which adds up to X QALY or similar, or a person misses out on a holiday, and loses X% of their utility). If so, which reports contained this type of analysis, and what were the values assigned to utility loss at various states?

Yours sincerely,

Simon Veritas

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From: Bradley Martin [TSY]

Good afternoon Simon

Thank you for your email.

The Treasury does not have an analysis of utility that it can provide to answer your query below. There is an upcoming proactive release planned by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. While that is not likely to include a quantitative analysis of utility, it will provide broader information on the various factors when making Alert Level decisions. The release is planned soon and will be available here: https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications

Ngā mihi

Bradley Martin| Ministerial Advisor | Te Tai Ōhanga – The Treasury
Email/IM: [email address]
Visit us online at https://treasury.govt.nz/ and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram
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-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Veritas <[FOI #17249 email]>
Sent: Sunday, 28 November 2021 6:19 PM
To: Bradley Martin [TSY] <[email address]>
Subject: Re: OIA response

Dear Bradley Martin [TSY],

Thanks very much for your response. I have read the material provided and should wish to further clarify my request. In reading these analyses it appears the economic analysis is focused on the monetary economy rather than broader issues of utility, except insofar as the health harms have been converted to a monetary value (from utility loss).

As such, my request is:
did any of the cost benefit analyses conducted by Treasury attempt to quantify the loss of personal utility from alert level states or the inability to travel internationally (i.e. a person in alert level four loses X% of utility each week, which adds up to X QALY or similar, or a person misses out on a holiday, and loses X% of their utility). If so, which reports contained this type of analysis, and what were the values assigned to utility loss at various states?

Yours sincerely,

Simon Veritas

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Dear Simon

Please find attached the response to your request for information from the Treasury

Ngâ mihi

Bradley Martin| Ministerial Advisor | Te Tai Ôhanga – The Treasury

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