🎉 [Gate 30 Million Milestone] Share Your Gate Moment & Win Exclusive Gifts!
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On May 22nd, Jin Shi Data reported that on the 21st, John Glen, the head of the UK Ministry of Defence, provided details of the compensation plan for victims of the "blood contamination scandal". The final compensation will be distributed by the end of this year, but the UK government did not disclose the specific compensation amount. On the 20th, the UK government released a 2,500-page investigation report stating that imported blood products used to treat many people were unsafe and should not have been licensed for use in the UK. A large number of patients were exposed to unacceptable infection risks. This event has led to 30,000 people being infected with HIV or hepatitis C virus through blood products, and has resulted in approximately 3,000 deaths. The above numbers are increasing every week according to the British media.