Haemophiliacs who contracted hepatitis C in the bad blood saga have won a chance at compensation now health officials have agreed to consider a paper outlining a proposed settlement.
An estimated 170 New Zealanders with haemophilia contracted hepatitis C, a potentially fatal liver disease, in the late 1980s from contaminated blood product before screening of donor blood began in 1992.
Bad blood compensation gets boost
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