This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'Science and Technical Advisory Knowledge Repository'.

19 March 2021
OIA21-0201 
Scott 
[FYI request #14577 email] 
Dear Scott 
Thank you for your request for documents as transferred by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on 
19 February 2021 in accordance with section 14 of the Of icial Information Act 1982 (OIA). 
You requested the following: 
“I am writing to request copies of all documents collated within the Science and Technical 
Advisory Knowledge Repository (the repository referred to on page six of this document: 
https://www.health.govt.nz/system/files/documents/pages/covid19-testing-plan-
26jan2021.pdf).”  
On 11 February 2021, you refined your request for information to the following: 
“Copies of all documents collated within the Science and Technical Advisory Knowledge 
Repository dated March 2020.”  
The Science and Technical Advisory Knowledge Repository is an MOH internal resource. MOH 
has identified and advised the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) of the following documents 
within the scope of your request:  
• Appendix 1: ‘Hong Kong tests more dogs for COVID-19 virus (20 March 2020) 1.pdf’
O  (original MPI file name: 20200220 MPI BSI IR004-20 .pdf)
• Appendix 2: ‘Can COVID-19 infect domestic animals (5 March 2020) 1.pdf’
O  (original MPI file name: 20200305 MPI BSI IR003-20.pdf) 
There is no evidence that domestic animals (pets or livestock) play an epidemiological role in the 
spread of COVID-19 and routine testing of animals for COVID-19 is not justified. 
International advice is that, as a precautionary measure, people sick with COVID-19 should avoid 
contact with pets and other animals, as they would with people. 
Please refer to the MPI website for the latest guidance regarding animals and COVID 19. 
https:/ www.mpi.govt.nz/covid-19-information-and-advice/covid-19-and-animal-welfare/covid-19-
and-animal-welfare-in-alert-level-3/ 
I trust the information provided is of assistance. Should you have any concerns with this 
response, I would encourage you to raise these with MPI at 
Charles Fergusson Building, 34-38 Bowen Street 
PO Box 2526 
Wellington 6140, New Zealand 
mpi.govt.nz 


[email address]. Alternatively, you are advised of your right to also raise 
any concerns with the Of ice of the Ombudsman. Contact details are: Office of the 
Ombudsman, PO Box 10152, Wellington 6143 or at [email address]. 
 
Yours sincerely 
 
 
 
Samuel Leske 
Director, Intel & Biosecurity Support Services