He assured all help to states in fighting the spread of vector-borne diseases and said it should not be an issue for indulging in blame game.
"We will try to fulfill all requirements. Whether it is dengue or chikungunya, we should not panic. There is a need to give symptomatic treatment. There is a need to take a lot of liquid.
60 people have died across the country due to dengue. Four people have died in Delhi due to Chikungunya.
However, a senior Health Ministry official said the chikungunya deaths are being probed by its agencies to ascertain the exact reasons.
Nadda said that his Ministry had recently held a meeting with Delhi Health minister and various municipal agencies and directed them to follow all protocols while various other issues like providing guidelines, arrangemet of beds, training of doctors have been provided.
As per the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), around 27,879 cases of dengue have been reported across the country and 60 people have succumbed to the disease till August 31.
5,000 cases each have been reported from West Bengal, Odisha and Kerala. While West Bengal has reported 5,129 dengue cases and 22 deaths, the disease has affected 5,183 people and claimed nine lives in Odisha.
Around 12,255 cases of chinkungunya have been reported across the country. Karnataka alone has recorded 8,941.
Two chikungunya deaths were today reported from the national capital, taking the number of fatalities due to the vector-borne disease in the city to four while the number of cases have mounted to over 1,000 this season.
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Nadda said that his Ministry is conducting day to day review of the situation and the same will be done tomorrow as well and whatever help is needed by state governments, his Ministry will provide it.
"Request all States to work towards wellbeing of patients, especially those suffering from #dengue & #chikungunya," he tweeted.
Stressing that people should ensure that breeding of mosquitoes does not take place in the localities, Nadda said that his Ministry has also launched an dengue app which provides vital information to tackle the disease.
"The Health Ministry is probing the chikungunya deaths in the national capital. Similar cases were reported in 2006. We are investigating them at our level first," a senior official told
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