
Dr. Bonnie Henry takes over Olivia Munn’s social media and the internet gets a little kinder, calmer, safer
Actress Olivia Munn has handed over the keys to her social media to B.C.'s top doctor and the internet is already a kinder, calmer and safer place.
Dr. Bonnie Henry's social media takeover is part of the #Passthemic movement, which has celebrities handing over their social media accounts to COVID-19 medical professionals across the world.
Although Dr. Henry has won over Canadians, this project may earn her much broader attention with Munn's sizeable social media presence and she's using it to bring her trademark compassion to the world.
"I also want all of us, especially younger people, to understand the danger #COVID19 poses for our seniors. One of the most important things we can do is to recognize this and protect them. They are the keepers of our history, culture, and language," Dr. Henry wrote this morning in an instagram post that's had thousands of likes.
"Here in British Columbia, for example, we need to take extra care to protect our Elders, especially in Indigenous communities. No matter where you are, young people need to know that they must play a central role in keeping our elders safe from COVID-19. Help take care of your family and community by joining our global, coordinated response to COVID-19, demand action at @ONE. #passthemic."
Munn has 816,000 followers on Twitter and 2.6 million followers on Instagram.
"The COVID-19 pandemic is dominating news channels, social media and our daily conversations. With such an overwhelming amount of information, it can be hard to cut through the noise," according to ONE World's website. "That’s why we’re launching #PassTheMic, so that we can hear directly from the experts and frontline workers. Each day, celebrities including Julia Roberts, Danai Gurira, and Hugh Jackman will hand their social media channels over to medical experts like Dr. Anthony Fauci, frontline workers like Dr. Tsion Firew of Columbia University, and policy experts like Nigeria’s former finance minister Ngozi Okonjo Iweala."
“This COVID-19 virus has shown us that if it’s anywhere, everywhere is at risk. We are a global community, and we’re all in the same storm – but we are not all in the same boat.” – Dr. Bonnie Henry @BCGovNews @CDCofBC @ONECampaign #oneworld #passthemic pic.twitter.com/uZSs91q0cv
— Olivia Munn (@oliviamunn) June 30, 2020
Henry, beloved by B.C. residents, has multiple social media fan clubs, and is known for her cool, collected demeanour when delivering the province's daily COVID-19 updates.
She's been featured in the The New York Times and had Fluevog shoes designed after her
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