Naik, in charge of the newly-created AYUSH Ministry, claimed that the "situation is under control" saying that medicines are being distributed apart from setting up isolation wards in government hospitals.
"AYUSH can definitely help as ayurveda has special medicinal syrups in this regard. Already 5,000-6,000 people have received the medicine at Rajasthan.
The National Institute of Ayurveda at Rajasthan has already sent batches of that medicine to different states and we have also requested them to send the same to other states," he said.
He flagged concern on the states not sending "Utilisation Certificates" (UC) on spent funds saying such "non-compliance" was leading to allocation of funds being stopped.
"The states are supposed to send UCs but if they don't, the allocation stops which many of them are not doing," he said.
Settlement of pending UCs was one of the issues on the agenda of the Conference apart from deliberations on the National Ayush Mission among others.