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Coronavirus: Sign language interpreter providing important service during Ontario news conferences

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As the province continues to battle coronavirus, 37-year-old Christopher Desloges proudly calls himself an essential worker.

He’s often seen but rarely heard. “Not a lot of me people get to hear my voice,” said Desloges. Christopher Desloges is a sign language interpreter and he has been standing alongside Premier Doug Ford during the daily COVID-19 updates from Queen’s Park. “I need to represent him very actually when he’s talking about the rules we need to follow and how we need to work together.

I need to represent how he’s saying it,” said Desloges. And that representation can often include dramatic facial expressions, that people using social media have noticed. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates

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