ROME – In Great Britain these are the “days of shame”. The contaminated blood scandal has exploded, overwhelming the English government. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has become the spokesperson of national sentiment, after the publication of the long-awaited report on what all the media is calling the “worst scandal in the history of the NHS” . Thousands of people have been infected with HIV and hepatitis C since contaminated blood products used in the NHS among 70s and 90s. Three thousand confirmed deaths, many of them children. And the government intends to “pay”, jointly: it has announced a 10 billion pound compensation plan for the victims. still alive and his family
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Rishi Sunak wanted details of the compensation from John Glen, the Cabinet Office Minister, who explained them to the House of Commons: the victims will receive provisional compensation of £210,000. With the first payments expected to be disbursed from this summer: “I know that time is of the essence, which is why I am also pleased to say that they will be delivered within 90 days, starting in the summer, so that they can reach those who need it most urgently need”.
Relatives and friends of victims will also be able to claim compensation: “When a person with a suitable infection has been accepted into the program, his or her affected loved ones will be able to claim full compensation. This means that partners, parents, siblings, children, friends and family who acted as carers of those who were infected are all entitled to apply for compensation”.