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During the 1970s and 80s thousands of NHS patients were infected with life-changing, chronic diseases, including HIV and Hepatitis, after receiving donated blood and blood plasma products from the NHS.
St Neots man Tony Farrugia, agreed to be interviewed for the series and told the story of his father, two uncles and a cousin who were all infected.
Tony Farrugia has amassed a hugh amount of paperwork relating to his father s death over the last 10 years.
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Tony says his father’s death ripped the family apart - he and his twin brother ended up in separate care homes.
Cambridgeshire Covid vaccine centres open to over 45s
The NHS Trust is also extending its opening hours to help Muslims observing Ramadan book their slot in Peterborough
A clinical practice facilitator at Addenbrooke s Hospital receives her vaccine (Image: Cambridge News)
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Cambridgeshire residents aged over 45 are being urged to book a Covid vaccination, it was announced today, April 15.
Muhammed Tuta Miah getting the Covid-19 vaccine
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Cambridgeshire residents who are aged 45 or over can now book their Covid-19 vaccination.
Dr Gary Howsam, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Clinical Commissioning Group chairman and local GP, said: We’re making really strong progress with vaccinations across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough with more than 478,000 doses already delivered to those at greatest risk from COVID-19.”
“Millions of people across the country are already benefiting from protection from the virus and this has contributed to the dramatic falls in infections, hospitalisations and deaths from the virus we are now seeing.”
Gemma Miles, healthcare worker, getting her vaccine
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