
Bonnie Henry
Dr. Bonnie Henry is British Columbia's provincial health officer, recognized for her leadership during public health crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic. Recently, she has been a strong advocate for expanding the safer supply program aimed at combating the overdose crisis, although her recommendations have faced rejection from the provincial government.
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Dr. Bonnie Henry expressed concern about the potential for illness spread during FIFA.
Health officials concerned about potential for illness to spread during FIFABonnie Henry is concerned about the polarization of health communication on social media.
COVID-19 pandemic took a toll on trust, public-health experts sayB.C. Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry has been appointed as an officer of the Order of Canada.
Theresa Tam, Bonnie Henry among Order of Canada recipientsProvincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says COVID-19 hospitalizations have hit the lowest level since 2020.
B.C. to launch spring COVID-19 vaccination campaign as respiratory illness season ends
Dr. Bonnie Henry has been a careful advocate for the safer supply program and has recommended the B.C. government dramatically expand the program.
B.C. Insider: Health Minister announces a rollback of a controversial strategy for the toxic drug crisis























