The £10 billion NHS Cover Up of Contaminated Blood
In the UK we have to face some startling facts related to our health service and Department of Health covering up its Hepatitis C outbreak.
- We have seen Lord Owen's entire catalogue of documents which detailed the crises, a set of reports made to him as a Secretary of State for Health broken into and destroyed.
- We have another Secretary of State for Health Lord Jenkins admitting to the Archer Inquiry that he was made aware many other crucial files related to Hepatitis C infections were also destroyed.
- We have a Health Service that rushed to settle out of Court all HIV AIDS infections and forced patients to sign waivers regarding Hepatitis B and C infections. Exactly when a 100% accurate blood test for Hepatitis C was becoming available.
- We have a mass destroying of the entire blood transfusion record occurring rapidly thereafter.
- We have a sudden inexplicable lowering of the national known prevalence of Hepatitis C infections occurring in 1995 and the numbers have incredibly remained static at just 220,000 for hepatitis C and 180,000 for Hepatitis B thereafter for 22 years.
- We have seen a constant hiding of the fact that 1 in 4 humans have caught viral hepatitis to a point where almost every doctor in the UK is unaware of the situation.
- We are unique on Earth in not mass testing for Hepatitis B or C at our borders or among our patients, or following WHO guidelines relating to viral hepatitis or vaccinating our children.
- We are testing 4 to 3% viral hepatitis infected in all NHS venues from 2000 to 2017 and yet we producing NHS literature saying the viruses are 10 times less prevalent.
Admitting some 250,000 Hepatitis C Infections at a compensated rate of £40,000 each would cost £10 billion pounds. That is what we have witnessed a £10 billion pound cover up of the facts. How can we believe that the only Health Service in the EU to burn all the proof had a blood supply 6 to 7 times cleaner than the EU average? After a decade of Blood Donation camps in UK prisons that were 10% HCV positive?