Young people are ‘fed up with being told what not to do,’ says WHO’s Mike Ryan



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There is “too much of the babysitting state” in the way young people are scolded for their behavior around Covid-19, Dr. Mike Ryan has said.

The Irish-born executive director of the World Health Organization said young people are “fed up with being told what not to do” and governments risk losing them in their messages.

He suggested that a more positive self-empowerment message was needed and that youth advice should be expressed in more positive language.

“We have not empowered people to be their own risk managers. We need to move forward to tell people what to do, ”he said.

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