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Publisher:New York, ALLEN LANE, 2021
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- Author: Henry, BonnieDate:Created2021Summary:
Dr. Bonnie Henry has been called "one of the most effective public health figures in the world" by The New York Times. She has been called "a calming voice in a sea of coronavirus madness," and "our hero" in national newspapers. But in the waning days of 2019, when the first rumours of a strange respiratory ailment in Wuhan, China began to trickle into her office in British Columbia, these accolades lay in a barely imaginable future. Only weeks later, the whole world would look back on the previous year with the kind of nostalgia usually reserved for the distant past. With a staggering suddenness, our livelihoods, our closest relationships, our habits and our homes had all been transformed. In a moment when half-truths threatened to drown out the truth, when recklessness all too often exposed those around us to very real danger, and when it was difficult to tell paranoia from healthy respect for an invisible threat, Dr. Henry's transparency, humility, and humanity became a beacon for millions of Canadians. And her trademark enjoinder to be kind, be calm, and be safe became words for us all to live by.
Subject(s): British Columbia | COVID-19 (Disease) | Employees | Epidemics | Health officers | SistersOriginal Publisher: New York, ALLEN LANE, New York, ALLEN LANELanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780735241862Collection(s)/Series: British Columbia Collection
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