MP HC directs state government to deal with swine flu virus and ensure adequate stock of medicines

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Written By: Agencies | Published : February 14, 2015 12:49 PM IST

Indore, Feb 13: The Madhya Pradesh High Court has directed the state government to make arrangements to deal with swine flu in the state and ensure supply of adequate stock of required medicines in hospitals. These directions were given by a division bench of Justice P K Jaiswal and Justice Alok Varma in response to a PIL filed by a local lawyer Ajay Mishra, alleging that in the absence of proper arrangements to deal with swine flu, patients were constantly succumbing to the dreaded virus. (Read: Swine flu in India: 8 deaths, 159 fresh cases, total number 1,392)

In a detailed order, the division bench directed the state government to supply medicines to the private chemists' shops. The court also directed the state to ensure availability of adequate number of ventilators in government hospitals to provide free facilities to such patients. It directed the state to ensure availability of adequate stock of medicines and masks in hospitals as well as increase the number of beds for swine flu patients. (Read: Swine flu in India: Maharashtra witnesses over 50% success in treating swine flu, Pune worst affected)

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The bench directed making of provision of free ambulance, beds and ventilators to swine flu patients. The bench highlighted the need to set up a laboratory in Indore to test swine flu and directed spraying medicines (chemical) in drains and at other places to kill the virus. The court also directed advertisements to be issued in print and electronic media to raise awareness among people against the dreaded virus. (Read: Swine flu in India: 5 deaths, toll 135 in Rajasthan)

Source: PTI

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