Public health officials are advising businesses and agencies to begin planning for the onslaught this winter of the H-1-N-1 virus commonly known as the “swine flu.” Deputy chief medical health officer – Dr Paul Van Buynder – says if the pandemic outbreak gains a foothold in the province – absenteeism rates could be as high as 25-percent — and — he says the provincial government is reviewing its contingency plans in all departments.The number of cases confirmed in the province has now hit 94 from 61 last week — most of the increase coming as the result of an outbreak of the flu at a cadet camp in Base Gagetown. Van Buynder also says the province to make the flu vaccine available to all New Brunswickers — the supply should be available by early December.