Campaigners said yesterday that patients and their families may never find out why contaminated blood products were given to thousands of haemophiliacs and others unless the scope of a Scottish Government inquiry into the scandal is widened.
Campaigners said yesterday that patients and their families may never find out why contaminated blood products were given to thousands of haemophiliacs and others unless the scope of a Scottish Government inquiry into the scandal is widened.
Campaigners said yesterday that patients and their families may never find out why contaminated blood products were given to thousands of haemophiliacs and others unless the scope of a Scottish Government inquiry into the scandal is widened.