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Property listings MORE than one in 20 people in Romsey and Southampton North moved house because of the coronavirus pandemic, a survey suggests. Research by the think tank Demos asked 20,000 adults in parliamentary constituencies across Great Britain how the Covid-19 crisis had affected where they want to live. In Romsey and Southampton North, 7 per cent of people surveyed said they had recently moved house or were planning on doing so for reasons related to the pandemic. Across Great Britain, 9 per cent of survey respondents said the same. The Chartered Institute of Housing said many people have re-evaluated where and how they want to live, as lockdown highlighted the importance of affordable, well-located, good quality housing.
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Monmouthshire residents were less likely to have moved or planned to move, with six per cent saying they had upped sticks. The Chartered Institute of Housing said many people have re-evaluated where and how they want to live, as lockdown highlighted the importance of affordable, well-located, good quality housing. Melanie Rees, head of policy and external affairs at CIH, added: Increased working from home for those who are lucky enough to be able to do so has meant that people don’t need to be within daily commuting distance of work. Moving out of urban centres where house prices are high can mean that people can afford bigger, better quality housing in more pleasant surroundings.
Looking at the state of HIV and AIDS in Maryland. June 5 marked 40 years since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s first official reporting of HIV. The Chase Brexton Health Care Clinic founded in Baltimore’s Mt. Vernon neighborhood in 1978 became one of the first clinics on the front lines of the fight against HIV and AIDS.WBAL-TV 11 News went to the clinic to see the status of HIV in Maryland and how far the state has come. I was 47 when I acquired HIV, HIV survivor Melanie Reese said.Reese, now 68, said she was date raped in 1999. It was devastating to find out that I was HIV positive because cause one, I didn t know it could happen to a woman. Two, I didn t know it would happen to me. So from there I decided, first of all, I want to live, Reese said.Reese has been living with HIV for 22 years. During that time, she has been working as an activist to teach people about the disease and advocate for others.Dr. Sebastian Ruhs is the chief medical officer at Cha