Manchester Evening News

Stars hand over social accounts to health experts

A-LISTERS TAKE PART IN CAMPAIGN TO SHED LIGHT ON VIRUS PANDEMIC

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HUGH JACKMAN, Julia Roberts and Millie Bobby Brown are among the stars who will hand over their social media channels and access to their millions of followers to frontline workers and health and economic experts.

They will take part in #passthemic from the ONE campaign, giving experts a platform to share their perspectiv­es – grounded in data, science and facts – and talk about why they believe a global response to the current pandemic is crucial for eradicatin­g coronaviru­s.

They will be joined by other stars including David Oyelowo, James McAvoy, Connie Britton, Penelope Cruz, Danai Gurira, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rita Wilson and Robin Wright for the initiative, and among the experts featured will be Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the US.

Also included will be Aya Chebbi, youth envoy for the African Union,

Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, former president of Liberia, Vera Songwe, executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa and Craig Spencer, director of Global Health in Emergency Medicine at New York-Presbyteri­an/Columbia University Medical Centre.

Roberts will be the first star to pass the mic, when she speaks to Dr Fauci today.

Gayle Smith, president and CEO of ONE Campaign, said: “Beating the virus means listening to the experts and following the science, data and facts to get ahead of it.

“This impressive group of talent and experts from around the world will put a spotlight on the need for a global response to this pandemic.

“We need global cooperatio­n and action to fight this pandemic – especially for the people, communitie­s, and countries that are least able to withstand the shock.

“Because none of us are safe until all of us are safe.”

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Hugh Jackman and Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown are involved in the initiative

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