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Melania Trump to Return to Modeling in the Name of Fighting Coronavirus

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — First lady Melania Trump will urge Americans to wash their hands and keep their distance from one another to fight coronavirus in a new TV ad campaign produced with major U.S. broadcast networks, the White House said on Wednesday.

ABC, CBS, NBC and other networks will air the public service announcements, which will also include other Trump administration officials and “communicate the most important ways Americans can protect themselves and those most at risk,” the White House said in a statement.

Nickleodon will create a separate campaign for children.

The air time will be donated by media networks, the White House said.

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Trump, a former fashion model, has avoided the public arena more than many first ladies. Her signature initiative has been a campaign called Be Best, which focuses on the safety and well-being of children.

All the ads will direct audiences to coronavirus.gov, a website containing the latest information about the outbreak.

Former GOP consultant Rick Wilson, a bombastic Trump critic, reacted to the news on Twitter with a crude parody of the fist lady’s Be Best campaign.

“#BeInfected” he said, provoking a wave of backlash from conservatives.

Wilson later denied he was wishing harm on Trump even as he stoked outrage on his Twitter feed.

Meanwhile, the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 rose to at least 146, with the number of infections closing in on 8,000 as millions of Americans stayed home instead going to work or school and President Donald Trump said hospital ships would be deployed to make up for an anticipated shortage of hospital beds.

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(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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