Getting creative against COVID-19

August 16, 2020

Jonathan Green is a recent high-school grad from Kelowna. His mom is also a physician at the Urgent and Primary Care Centre in town. As part of a recent class project he created a video to help spread the word about staying safe and protecting ourselves against COVID-19.

"I see my mom going to work every day and I just want her to be safe," says Jonathan. "So for her to be as safe as possible, I want to help spread the message of physical distancing and other precautions like staying home when sick and wearing a mask when distancing isn't possible."

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