The famous actress Deepika Padukone is also known as a mental health activist. She has been doing her bit on different levels to spread awareness regarding mental health. Moreover, this time she will be going to talk with Dr. Tedros, general-director of WHO.
Yes, on Sunday, she announced on her social media accounts that she would be talking up WHO’s Dr. Tedros about the importance of mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic.
On Thursday evening, Deepika will be going live with WHO’s Dr. Tedros. Also, she said all her social media followers and fans to send their mental health queries and questions to those they may be unable to discuss and clear.
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She said,
“Prioritizing mental health during the pandemic and beyond… Join Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General, WHO and I, as we discuss the importance of mental health during the #COVID19 pandemic and lessons we can learn for the future.”
Deepika, who never feel shy to talk about her struggle with depression, has been performing her bit on a national, international, and personal level to help remove the stigmas surrounding mental health.
Before Deepika, Priyanka Chopra went live with Dr. Tedros to talk about Coronavirus and its symptoms and remedies as well.
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Earlier before, The WHO director-general reached to Priyanka and Deepika through Twitter to spread and promote the #SafeHandsChallenge. The aim behind the challenge is to teach people how to wash hands amid the Covid-19 pandemic.