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Mark Buckland's father, Peter, told the Inquiry that withholding the information [that he had received blood from a donor with vCJD] from Mark was wrong.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

Mr AN told the Inquiry of having to insist upon procedures being carried out in the face of unwillingness from clinicians, and of then being made to wait around until the end of the patient list before being seen.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

In the interim report on incident involving blood components and vCJD and the patient notification exercise, it was stated that the Department of Health asked the Health Protection Agency to take the lead in notifying people.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

Some sections of the framework document on management of possible exposure to CJD through medical procedures included establishing a confidential database without consent, estimates of the infectivity of blood components and plasma derivatives, and advice on the investigation and management of incidents involving blood, were "greyed out" as they had not yet been finalised.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

This Department of Health paper recalculated the risk of blood-borne transmission of vCJD.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

During 2005, following the diagnosis of vCJD in two more former donors, a further ten living recipients of implicated blood components had been notified and asked to take special public health precautions.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

In her written statement, Dr Miflin expressed that as a result of the difficulty in testing blood for vCJD, and as a result of the experience of HIV and HCV in the preceding decades, a precautionary approach was taken regarding the emergence of vCJD in the mid 1990s.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

In her written statement, Dr Hewitt stated that the strongly held views of those who supported notification of those possibly affected and those against might have led to erring on the side of not acting soon enough.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

In her written statement, Dr Angela Robinson described a shift in approach which she attributed to Dr Kenneth Calman: the concept of the 'precautionary principle' was introduced and at that stage they were doing enormous things at great cost which had not been done before.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

In the first Advisory Committee on Dangerous Pathogens Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy Risk Assessment Sub-Group meeting, it advised the Department of Health that the policy adopted thus far had largely been driven by the "'worst case' scenarios".

Published on: 29 July, 2024

The Prime Minister stated the Cabinet Office was appointing an expert group in order to acquire relevant knowledge to make informed decisions in response to the Inquiry's recommendations on compensation when the report was published.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

The Chief Secretary to the Treasury stated that she was pleased the interim payments "at least" had been paid.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

The Paymaster General stated the appointment of an expert group to help respond to the Inquiry's recommendations was moving forward.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

The Paymaster General, John Glen, was asked about progress being made on implementing the recommendations in the Second Interim Report. He stated he sensed the "palpable frustration" and was doing everything he could to move things forward.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

John Glen stated that with the interim payments made in 2022 the Government recognised the immediate and urgent needs of those "most severely impacted".

Published on: 29 July, 2024

John Glen said the Government was not "yet in a position to share any final decisions on compensation" but was urgently appointing experts.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

Jeremy Quin said the Government had accepted the moral case for compensation and would respond "as swiftly as we can" after the final report is published.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

John Glen provided further information on the appointment of an expert group.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

Dame Diana Johnson MP highlighted the absence of progress on the compensation scheme.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

The contrast between the Government's ability and willingness to act in relation to victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal without waiting for the final report of that public inquiry and its inability and unwillingness to act in relation to those infected and affected until it had seen the final report of this Inquiry was flagged up by Dame Diana Johnson MP.

Published on: 29 July, 2024

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