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Melania Trump Appears in PSA on Coronavirus Crisis: ‘We’re All in This Together’

by Savannah Rychcik
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First lady Melania Trump is telling Americans that the coronavirus crisis will not last forever.

She appeared in a public service announcement to encourage Americans to stay safe and continue to connect with their friends and family as best as they can. Trump opened the PSA with a reminder that this will pass.

“This is not how we will live forever,” She said, adding, “Our children will return to schools, people will return to work, we will gather at the places of worship, concerts, and sporting events again.”

Watch the video below:

pic.twitter.com/3KXrAP0A35

— Melania Trump 45 Archived (@FLOTUS45) March 19, 2020

Trump proceeded to reiterate to Americans that they should stay safe and connected through safer technologies after she recently tweeted how they can do so.

“Consider taking advantage of time working from home to connect with your loved ones via email or FaceTime, spend time [with] family, or work on your well-being by reading a book or spending time on a hobby,” she tweeted.

Consider taking advantage of time working from home to connect with your loved ones via email or FaceTime, spend time w family, or work on your well-being by reading a book or spending time on a hobby.

— Melania Trump 45 Archived (@FLOTUS45) March 17, 2020

She also encouraged Americans to follow the Center for Disease Control’s guidelines.

Closing the PSA, Trump reminded Americans of the unity the nation is experiencing at this time.

“Stay safe, and remember while many of us are apart, we are all in this together,” the first lady said.

Her husband has been working to help mitigate the effects of the coronavirus.

President Donald Trump recently signed a coronavirus emergency relief package that the Senate passed on Wednesday, as IJR reported.

On Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) urged Trump to immediately use Defense Production Act powers to help with the development of resources and equipment that will help medical personnel with the influx of patients, as IJR previously reported.

Trump also encouraged health officials on Thursday to accelerate the development of coronavirus drugs, as IJR previously reported. Trials for potential coronavirus therapies are reportedly being conducted.

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