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Swinney Apologizes to Victims of Blood Scandal

John Swinney, the First Minister of Scotland, issued a heartfelt apology to the victims of the contaminated blood scandal. The scandal, which dates back to the 1970s and 1980s, affected thousands of people across the United Kingdom.

In his statement, Swinney acknowledged the pain and suffering endured by those who received tainted blood products. Many of these individuals contracted life-threatening illnesses, including HIV and hepatitis C, due to the contaminated blood transfusions.

Swinney Apologizes to Victims of Blood Scandal

The apology comes after years of campaigning by affected families and advocacy groups. Swinney expressed regret for the failures in the healthcare system that allowed the use of unsafe blood products. He promised a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the scandal and pledged support for the victims and their families.

The contaminated blood scandal remains a dark chapter in the history of healthcare in the UK. Swinney’s apology is an important step toward acknowledging the harm caused and seeking justice for those affected.

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