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🗓️ 20 November 2023
⏱️ 40 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is a passenger announcement. You can now book your train on Uber and get 10% back in credits to spend on Uber eats, |
0:20.0 | so you can order your own fries instead of eating everyone else's. |
0:25.0 | Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. |
0:29.0 | Imagine you, you in a nice comfy seat with your hands behind your head taking in the views |
0:38.4 | instead of taking on the road maybe even taking a nap. That's the bliss of getting where you need to go without |
0:45.9 | worrying about driving. Book your train journey via avantiwestcoast.co. |
0:51.6 | UK and we'll take you there. Vantee West Coast, |
0:55.0 | Feel Good Travel. |
0:57.0 | Welcome to the Guardian Long Reed, showcasing the best long-form journalism covering culture, politics and new thinking. |
1:10.0 | For the text version of this and all our Long Reed go to the Guardian.com forward slash long read. |
1:17.0 | I stopped counting how many friends died life after the contaminated blood scandal by Many Friends died. Life After the Contaminated Blood Scandal |
1:24.8 | by me Robert James. Nothing prepares you for taking part in an inquiry into a traumatic event in your own life. |
1:40.0 | I'm a university lecturer in law, so I understand the aims of a public inquiry, its purpose, and the rules of evidence. |
1:48.0 | But when the topic under scrutiny is a disaster that has affected you personally, it's something else. |
1:54.0 | It reopens old wounds and forces you to revisit the pain and loss. |
1:59.0 | You share private details of your life with strangers. |
2:06.1 | I was one of thousands of NHS patients who became infected with HIV and |
2:11.8 | hepatitis C in the 1970s and 80s after being treated with |
2:16.6 | contaminated blood. Even when the risks of infection from certain imported |
2:22.0 | blood products were known. It took years before British hospitals |
2:26.6 | switched to a safer treatment. By then, hundreds had been diagnosed with HIV, and thousands had developed serious liver disease. |
2:37.0 | Patients and their families endured decades of silence and denials before the government finally agreed in 2015 |
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