British MP admits he is infected with HIV virus

Lloyd Russell-Moyle, deputy of the opposition party in the British Parliament, is the first MP to have been declared to live with the HIV virus. Next “Ten years of HIV infection. It's been a long walk. At first I was afraid that I wouldn't be accepted by society, but [...]
The MP says regular drug use has enabled the presence of the virus in his body to be almost unattended. This can prevent him from getting sick and infecting others with this virus. He says that he felt morally obligated to inform the public about this news.
The MP is opposing the reduction of financial means for sexually transmitted diseases, but the Health Department has given no comment on his statements. He says he has decided to come up with these statements to mark World AIDS Day, which is December 1st.
According to published statistics, the number of infected with this virus in Great Britain has dropped by 17 percent since 2016 in 2017, writes “CNN.












