Julia Roberts to lend social media account to Fauci to raise awareness

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Julia Roberts, Hugh Jackman, and Sarah Jessica Parker are some of the celebrities who lend their social media accounts to health experts to share facts and promote a science-driven approach to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic PassTheMic

Actors Julia Roberts, Hugh Jackman and Millie Bobby Brown are among the celebrities who will turn over their social media accounts to health experts to share facts and promote a science-driven approach to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic., kicks off the project on Thursday by interviewing Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

According to ONE, the stars will turn over their social media accounts for one day to frontline workers, health, economic and other experts.In the interview with Roberts on her personal social media account, Fauci says the main problem to solve is "the extraordinary health disparities" between countries.

Other celebrities taking part in the campaign include Penelope Cruz, David Oyelowo, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rainn Wilson and Shailene Woodley.

 

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Outside of Hugh, who are the other celebrities? Sarah Jason packman? Huh?

She's excellent.

Fixed it: Pizza Lovers have their Social Media accounts controlled by health 'experts' to share 'facts' and promote a political-agenda to enslave humanity.

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