In his evidence to the Penrose Inquiry, Dr Perry said he thought that the composition of the Advisory Committee on the Virological Safety of Blood was unduly biased to virology and that "the public health perspective was not as dominant...as it possibly could have been." His observation was that "the best became an enemy of the good" and that the search was for "perfect outcomes rather than good outcomes that could meet a public health need."
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Hepatitis C Screening
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Dr Robert J Perry