By Lewis Berrill @LewisBerrill Chief reporter - east London and west Essex
People in Epping Forest said the pandemic had led to them moving home. Photo: Radar More than one in 20 people in Epping Forest 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 Epping Forest, 7 per cent of people surveyed in December 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.
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Throughout the NHS, Trust leaders are particularly concerned about the resilience and wellbeing of their staff as the pandemic has unfolded. After the first wave, 99% were either extremely or moderately concerned about the current level of burnout across the workforce.