Inquiry publishes timetable for further evidence from panels and expert groups

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The Inquiry has published the timetable for the weeks beginning 26 September and 3 October. 

During this fortnight the Inquiry will hear evidence from panels of people infected and affected giving evidence on a specific theme related to the Inquiry’s terms of reference.  The themes are:

  • experiences of the Skipton Fund connected with missing medical records
  • people infected with hepatitis C who cleared the infection without treatment but have experienced ill health 
  • people infected and affected from minority ethnic communities 
  • people infected and affected with hepatitis B
  • parents whose children were infected at children's hospitals
  • people recently diagnosed with hepatitis C.

There will also be three days of evidence from the expert groups on public health and administration and on statistics. 

Further detail is in the timetable here.

Registration to attend these dates will open next week.

The Inquiry will continue to facilitate the participation of everyone watching proceedings remotely by offering access to a live broadcast, in addition to the YouTube broadcast which has a short delay.

The information sheet for panel witnesses is here.