Medical Evidence to Support the Recommendation to Treat a Covid Symptom of a Sore Throat with Kawakawa Balm

Stella Hart made this Official Information request to Ministry of Health

The request was partially successful.

From: Stella Hart

Dear Ministry of Health,

In several public NZ Government communications, for example in "Is your household ready if someone gets COVID-19?" dated December 2021, several publications recommend the use of Kawakawa Balm for the treatment of Covid symptoms, particularly sore throat.

My requests are focused on the advice to treat a sore throat caused by a Covid infection with Kawakawa Balm and are for the following:-
1. Any medical evidence such as studies or scientific/medical review held by the Ministry of Health or any other agency, body or Ministry, in particular the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
2. If there is no such evidence I request the Government Policy that governs the release of medical advice to the public.
3. Documents or official policy that would allow DPMC to write such material, noting that the DPMC was the author of the above document.
4, Any advice received by the DPMC and particularly Rory McKenzie of that Office to support the inclusion of Kawakawa Balm as a response to a sore throat caused by a Covid infection.
5. Disclosure as to Rory McKenzie's formal qualifications and those qualifications of any public servant who has made written advice in public communications as to such treatment.
6. Any correspondence with producers of Kawakawa Balms as to the use of the Balm for such treatment.
7. Any report, communications, policy, consideration or direction regarding the ability of beneficiaries to access this treatment with respect to cost.

Yours faithfully,

Stella Hart

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Dear Ministry of Health,

Thank you for your response. I look forward to the disclosures in due course.

Yours faithfully,

Stella Hart

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Kia ora Stella,

 

Thank you for your request for official information. The Ministry's
reference number for your request is: H202200507.

 

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Tçnâ koe Stella 

 

Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the
Act) on 24 January 2022 for information related to the use of kawakawa
balm to treat a sore throat caused by COVID-19. Specifically, you
requested: 

 

“1. Any medical evidence such as studies or scientific/medical review held
by the Ministry of Health or any other agency, body or Ministry, in
particular the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 

2. If there is no such evidence I request the Government Policy that
governs the release of medical advice to the public.  

3. Documents or official policy that would allow DPMC to write such
material, noting that the DPMC was the author of the above document. 

4, Any advice received by the DPMC and particularly Rory McKenzie of that
Office to support the inclusion of Kawakawa Balm as a response to a sore
throat caused by a Covid infection. 

5. Disclosure as to Rory McKenzie's formal qualifications and those
qualifications of any public servant who has made written advice in public
communications as to such treatment.  

6. Any correspondence with producers of Kawakawa Balms as to the use of
the Balm for such treatment. 

7. Any report, communications, policy, consideration or direction
regarding the ability of beneficiaries to access this treatment with
respect to cost.” 

 

The Ministry of Health does not hold any information relating to parts 3,
4, and 5 of your request; however, I have been advised that this
information is held by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
(DPMC). For this reason, I have decided to transfer these parts of your
request to DPMC under section 14(b)(i) of the Act. You can expect a
response from DPMC in due course.   

 

Part 1 of your request has also been partially transferred to DPMC for
response. You can expect a response from DPMC in due course. The Ministry
of Health will respond with any information that it holds in scope of part
1 of your request, as well as parts 6 and 7. 

 

Under section 28(3) of the Act you have the right to ask the Ombudsman to
review any decisions made under this request. The Ombudsman may be
contacted by email at: [1][email address] or by calling 0800
802 602. 

 

Ngâ mihi 

 

OIA Services 

Government Services 

Office of the Director-General 

Ministry of Health 

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Kia ora Stella

 

Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the
Act) to the Ministry of Health (the Ministry) on 24 January 2022 regarding
kawakawa balm. You asked: 

 

“My requests are focused on the advice to treat a sore throat caused by a
Covid infection with Kawakawa Balm and are for the following: 

1. Any medical evidence such as studies or scientific/medical review held
by the Ministry of Health or any other agency, body or Ministry, in
particular the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 

2. If there is no such evidence I request the Government Policy that
governs the release of medical advice to the public.  

3. Documents or official policy that would allow DPMC to write such
material, noting that the DPMC was the author of the above document. 

4, Any advice received by the DPMC and particularly Rory McKenzie of that
Office to support the inclusion of Kawakawa Balm as a response to a sore
throat caused by a Covid infection. 

5. Disclosure as to Rory McKenzie's formal qualifications and those
qualifications of any public servant who has made written advice in public
communications as to such treatment.  

6. Any correspondence with producers of Kawakawa Balms as to the use of
the Balm for such treatment. 

7. Any report, communications, policy, consideration or direction
regarding the ability of beneficiaries to access this treatment with
respect to cost.” 

 

On 1 February 2022, parts 3 to 5 of your request were transferred to the
Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) under section 14(b)(i)
of the Act. You can expect a response from DPMC in due course. I will
respond to the remaining parts of your request in turn. 

 

1. Any medical evidence such as studies or scientific/medical review held
by the Ministry of Health or any other agency, body or Ministry, in
particular the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 

 

On 1 February 2022, this part of your request was partially transferred to
DPMC under section 14(b)(i) of the Act and you can expect a response from
DPMC in due course. 

 

The Ministry has not identified any information it holds in scope of this
part of your request.  

 

2. If there is no such evidence I request the Government Policy that
governs the release of medical advice to the public.  

 

This part of your request is refused under section 18(e) of the Act as the
information requested does not exist. Please note that the Ministry is not
able to respond on behalf of all of Government. 

 

6. Any correspondence with producers of Kawakawa Balms as to the use of
the Balm for such treatment. 

7. Any report, communications, policy, consideration or direction
regarding the ability of beneficiaries to access this treatment with
respect to cost. 

 

These parts of your request are refused under section 18(e) as the
information requested does not exist. 

 

Under section 28(3) of the Act, you have the right to ask the Ombudsman to
review any decisions made under this request. The Ombudsman may be
contacted by email at: [1][email address] or by calling 0800
802 602. 

Ngâ mihi

 

OIA Services Team

 

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[3]Unite against COVID-19

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