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Dr Bonnie Henry wrote a book about the pandemic during her six-day vacation

  VANCOUVER B.C’s provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has had six days off since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March. During her brief so-called vacation, she wrote a book. The book, Be Kind, Be Calm, Be Safe, is co-authored by Dr. Henry’s sister, Lynn, who is the publishing director Knopf Canada, an imprint of Penguin Random House Canada. The book focuses on the first four weeks of the pandemic in B.C. “It really is about the personal story of what we went through, my sister and myself, during a period of time in March where we were all going through many challenging times,” Henry said during her and the Health Minister’s COVID-19 press conference on Monday.

COVID-19 in B C : U K mutation questions; more than 1,600 new cases and 41 deaths over weekend; and more

by Craig Takeuchi on December 21st, 2020 at 6:30 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Although case counts are generally lower than last week or are decreasing, the death toll remains high. Also, there are five new healthcare outbreaks, and 24 flights and 14 stores with confirmed cases. Meanwhile, B.C. provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry answered questions about the virus mutation in the U.K., as well as about her forthcoming book.  U.K. virus mutation When asked about the genetic variant of COVID-19 detected in the U.K., Henry said that the virus does mutate but, as she has previously said, “this one mutates relatively slowly”. 

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