In a letter to Union Health Minister J P Nadda, Scindia stated that the disease has assumed dangerous proportions and so far the death toll because of dreaded H1N1 virus has reached 100 in the state.
He also alleged that the state government has failed to tackle the situation effectively and patients have to wait for a long period to get proper treatment due to absence of test labs at different cities of the state.
In view of the problem, it is advisable to set up three more laboratories in the state at Indore, Gwalior and Bhopal, he said, adding that adequate stock of medicines, masks as well as other required material should be provided to hospitals.
Scindia also asked union health minister to ensure that necessary amount of medicines like Tamiflu and other facilities are available in hospitals to fight the disease.
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