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‘Criminal charges must be next step,’ say victims of NHS blood scandal as ‘chilling cover-up’ revealed
TWO victims of the infected blood scandal say they are “blown away” by a landmark inquiry into its “chilling cover-up”. Gene David and Janice Whitehorn are two of more than 30,000 people who contracted incurable blood diseases in the 1970s and 80s after receiving transfusions or blood products from the NHS. Gene DavidGene David spent decades not knowing how he caught HIV[/caption] Janice WhitehornJanice Whitehorn contracted hepatitis C at birth from her mum[/caption] It has been estimated that one person dies as a result of infected blood every four days. Some 3,000 people have passed away in total. A report into the “disaster” – described as the worst in NHS treatment histor

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