
Families say infected blood scandal compensation scheme creates ‘penalty for dying’
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Families affected by the infected blood scandal are expressing their outrage over a government compensation scheme that they claim penalizes those who have died. The scheme provides financial payouts to living victims and the families of deceased victims, yet estates of individuals who passed away before the scheme's initiation are reportedly missing out on significant compensation. Charities are warning that these families are losing hundreds of thousands of pounds due to this policy.
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The infected blood scandal involved the distribution of contaminated blood products by the NHS, leading to numerous infections, including HIV and hepatitis. The government's compensation scheme was established to address the suffering of victims, yet its implementation has faced scrutiny for its perceived inequities.
This article reflects the opinions and experiences of affected families and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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