Soap and Water & Common Sense

Dr. Bonnie Henry

Image | BOOK: Soap and Water & Common Sense

(House of Anansi)

The definitive guide to fighting coronaviruses, colds, flus, pandemics, and deadly diseases, from one of North America's leading public health authorities, now updated with a new introduction on protecting yourself and others from COVID-19.

Dr. Bonnie Henry, a leading epidemiologist (microbe hunter) and public health doctor at the forefront of the fight against the worldwide COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, has spent the better part of the last three decades chasing bugs all over the world — from Ebola in Uganda to polio in Pakistan, SARS in Toronto, and the H1N1 influenza outbreak across North America. Now she offers three simple rules to live by: wash your hands, cover your mouth when you cough, and stay at home when you have a fever.
From viruses to bacteria to parasites and fungi, Dr. Henry takes us on a tour through the halls of Microbes Inc., providing up-to-date and accurate information on everything from the bugs we breathe, to the bugs we eat and drink, the bugs in our backyard, and beyond. Urgent and informative, Soap and Water & Common Sense is the definitive guide to staying healthy in a germ-filled world. (From House of Anansi)

Interviews with Dr. Bonnie Henry

Media Video | CBC News B.C. : Rapid fire Q&A with Dr. Bonnie Henry

Caption: Get to know B.C.'s provincial health officer as CBC's Tanya Fletcher puts her through a quick round of questions. And they're not all related to COVID-19!

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Media Audio | The Next Chapter : Dr Bonnie Henry on Soap and Water and Common Sense

Caption: British Columbia's provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on her 2009 book Soap and Water and Common Sense, which has been reissued.

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