A landmark report has been published regarding a scandal in which 30,000 people were infected with hepatitis C and HIV while receiving NHS treatment between the 1970s and 1990s. The public inquiry found that victims were repeatedly failed, with evidence of a cover-up. Lizzy Jaw, who spoke about the report, said her mother would still be alive if she had not been infected.
A landmark report has been published regarding a scandal in which 30,000 people were infected with hepatitis C and HIV while receiving NHS treatment between the 1970s and 1990s.
The public inquiry found that victims were repeatedly failed, with evidence of a cover-up.
Among those who spoke about the report was Lizzy Jaw, who stated that her mother would still be alive if she had not been infected, pointing out that the report clearly outlines the circumstances of these infections.