VANCOUVER — Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds has responded to a plea from British Columbia Premier John Horgan for help with messaging to younger residents about partying during a pandemic. Reynolds posted a video to Twitter, framed as a phone call to Horgan, saying youths shouldn’t look to him for medical advice unless it was related to plastic surgery and what general anesthesia feels like when used during the start of the cosmetic surgery. But he warned younger B.C. residents of the dangers posed by COVID-19, saying many young people are getting sick and dying. He says it’s also dangerous for the most vulnerable in B.C., home to some of the coolest people on Earth, including David Suzuki and his own mother. https://twitter.com/i/status/1294320600211759111 Horgan had called on Reynolds and fellow actor Seth Rogen for help in crafting messages for younger residents, who the provincial health officer says make up a disproportionate amount of the current COVID-19 cases. Dr. Bonnie Henry said Thursday that people between the ages of 20 and 29 now make up the group seeing the largest increase of infections. Health Minister Adrian Dix has also called on those planning on hosting large events this weekend to expect a visit from bylaw officers to ensure the 50-person limits are being followed. This report was first published by The Canadian Press on Aug. 14, 2020.

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