UK PM Sunak says blood scandal should "shake our nation to its core"

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LONDON: Britain's infected blood scandal that has killed 3,000 people and left thousands more suffering from hepatitis or HIV was no accident, a public inquiry found on Monday (May 20), blaming a catalogue of failures by government and doctors.

Images of victims of the contaminated blood scandal are displayed during a vigil to remember those who lost their lives, ahead of the release of the final report of the Infected Blood Inquiry on Monday, in London, Britain, May 19, 2024 LONDON: Britain's infected blood scandal that has killed 3,000 people and left thousands more suffering from hepatitis or HIV was no accident, a public inquiry found on Monday , blaming a catalogue of failures by government and doctors.

The use of infected blood, despite the known risks, has resulted in thousands of victims in the United States, France, Canada and other countries, in part after US prisoners and other high-risk groups were paid to provide blood. The government, which in 2015 said it was"something that never should have happened", agreed in 2022 to pay an interim $126,990 to those affected.

Some of the concentrates were infected with HIV in the 1980s, the inquiry said, but authorities failed to switch to safer alternatives and they decided in July 1983, a year after risks were apparent, not to suspend their importation. He said patients were exposed to risks despite it being well known that blood could cause severe infection, in the case of hepatitis since the end of World War Two.

"It will be astonishing to anyone who reads this report that these events could have happened in the UK," Langstaff said.Langstaff said that"the scale of what happened is horrifying" and said people's suffering had been compounded by repeated denials and false assurances that they had received good treatment.

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