Infected blood scandal: what happened in other countries?
Briefly

Infected blood victims in the UK obtained a sense of justice nearly 50 years after the scandal, raising concerns over compensation schemes and potential criminal charges.
In Australia, up to 20,000 victims faced a little-recognized scandal, with financial assistance provided through a trust, limited to HIV and Aids, not considered as compensation.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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