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‘Disgraceful’: Concerns raised over threats targeting Dr. Bonnie Henry

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COVID-19 restrictions have taken a toll on those around her.“It really is not acceptable and what I find most disturbing is how it impacts the people I work with,” she said at a press conference on Thursday.In September, Henry said she had to have security in her home and had been targeted with death threats, along with abusive letters and phone calls to staff.Since then, B.C.

has seen tighter COVID-19 restrictions that have been met with public protests, many of which featured signs and messages targeted at Henry.

Dr. Bonnie Henry says she’s received death threats during B.C’s COVID-19 response Henry revealed the signs and sentiments have affected her and her family.“I recognize that when people are in crises, part of the way they.

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