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UK Government Announces Compensation for Infected Blood Victims
The UK government has announced that families of victims who died as a result of the infected blood scandal will be able to apply for £100,000 in interim compensation starting in October. This decision follows a public inquiry that revealed a cover-up and systemic failures within the NHS, leading to over 30,000 infections from contaminated blood products between the 1970s and 1990s. Cabinet Office Minister Nick Thomas-Symonds expressed a deep apology on behalf of the government, acknowledging the extensive suffering caused by the scandal. Interim payments exceeding £1 billion have already been distributed to 4,606 recipients. Campaigners, including Jason Evans from Factor 8, have welcomed the announcement, highlighting that families have waited too long for compensation. The government is working with relevant authorities to expedite the payment process as soon as possible.
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