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Infected blood scandal campaigners say fight ‘not over yet’

Source: PA Wire

Victims and relatives affected by the infected blood scandal have vowed that their fight is “not over yet” as they paid tribute to the people who have died.

Campaigners were praised for their “tireless” efforts to get justice for people affected by the scandal – dubbed the worst treatment disaster in the history of the NHS.

The Infected Blood Inquiry, which was launched in 2017 by former prime minister , will publish its final report on Monday and is expected to shine a light on how “wrongs were done at individual, collective and systemic levels”.

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