The Red Cross continues to make payments to those affected by contaminated blood products. That’s not enough, says one victim.
“It’s murder by installments,” says 55-year-old Christian Lutz. He is one of several hundred people who were infected with the HI virus via blood transfusions or plasma preparations in Switzerland in the 1980s. It was the time when HIV and AIDS were new and there were hardly any tests and therapies.
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