In a memo from Jane McKessack to Roy Cunningham on the MRC Working Party on AIDS Press Conference it was recorded that any leaflets on prevention should be handled sensitively. Read more about In a memo from Jane McKessack to Roy Cunningham on the MRC Working Party on AIDS Press Conference it was recorded that any leaflets on prevention should be handled sensitively.
Lord Glenarthur recommended a three-month instead of six-month trial period which Kenneth Clarke was "content with". Read more about Lord Glenarthur recommended a three-month instead of six-month trial period which Kenneth Clarke was "content with".
Lord Glenarthur's comments were sought with regard to "the six-month trial proposal, as soon as possible". Read more about Lord Glenarthur's comments were sought with regard to "the six-month trial proposal, as soon as possible".
A DHSS draft press release 'AIDS and Blood Donation' was sent to Kenneth Clarke for approval. Read more about A DHSS draft press release 'AIDS and Blood Donation' was sent to Kenneth Clarke for approval.
A memo from John Parker to Christopher Joyce included a suggested response to Baroness Masham: "I should emphasise that there is no conclusive proof that AIDS can be transmitted by blood, cryoprecipitate or Factor VIII concentrates." Read more about A memo from John Parker to Christopher Joyce included a suggested response to Baroness Masham: "I should emphasise that there is no conclusive proof that AIDS can be transmitted by blood, cryoprecipitate or Factor VIII concentrates."
In a memo from Christopher Joyce to Stephen Alcock it was recorded that Lord Glenarthur thought the Council of Europe's' recommendation on transfusion of AIDS should be accepted. Read more about In a memo from Christopher Joyce to Stephen Alcock it was recorded that Lord Glenarthur thought the Council of Europe's' recommendation on transfusion of AIDS should be accepted.
In response to the proposed leaflet John Patten expressed the view that "public concern on this issue is mounting, and rightly" and that the "earliest possible publication seems desirable". Read more about In response to the proposed leaflet John Patten expressed the view that "public concern on this issue is mounting, and rightly" and that the "earliest possible publication seems desirable".
Lord Glenarthur agreed to the proposed leaflet and cost. Read more about Lord Glenarthur agreed to the proposed leaflet and cost.
The revised AIDS leaflet was sent to Lord Glenarthur with an observation that the leaflet "would be seen as a positive step to minimise the risk of the transmission of the disease through blood donation in this country." Read more about The revised AIDS leaflet was sent to Lord Glenarthur with an observation that the leaflet "would be seen as a positive step to minimise the risk of the transmission of the disease through blood donation in this country."
Paul Winstanley sent a memo to Janet Walden related to AIDS and attached a copy of a brief prepared by Dr Walford MEDSEB. Read more about Paul Winstanley sent a memo to Janet Walden related to AIDS and attached a copy of a brief prepared by Dr Walford MEDSEB.