• World AIDS Day Forum

    Here’s a video of a conversation I had with one of the members of St Mary’s last Sunday. Andy Winter was chatting to me about the way treatment and perception of HIV has changed over the years. We talked about new PrEP medicines, reducing stigma and the extraordinary news that the epidemic could be ended by 2030.

    Take a look here:

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    Kelvin

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    the hp premier I am sooooooooooo jealous, as will some of your young servers be I imagine

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    Anonymous

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    Oh, and I nearly forgot, I passed through a very large crowd of people celebrating the launch of a new film the other night in Leicester Square as its stars arrived for the Premiere. Harry Something or Other and a Goblet, I think it was.

    Nearly forgot!!!! You are cruel, teasing us with this knowledge and I doubt you even bothered to get autographs for us??!! No, thought not.

    How many Hail Marys for extreme and overwhelming jealousy????

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