Red Cross Fined $4.2 Million For Blood-Safety Violations
Associated Press September 8, 2006 at 04:05 PM
The government said Friday it was fining the American Red Cross $4.2 million for violating blood-safety laws.
The violations include failing to ask appropriate questions of potential donors and not following test procedures, said the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA said it had no evidence of serious health consequences resulting from the violations.
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The government said Friday it was fining the American Red Cross $4.2 million for violating blood-safety laws.
The violations include failing to ask appropriate questions of potential donors and not following test procedures, said the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA said it had no evidence of serious health consequences resulting from the violations.
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