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First lady Melania Trump will take part in an extensive, collaborative campaign partnering the White House with multiple major media corporations to raise awareness about coronavirus.

The Trump administration announced Wednesday that the first lady, along with Dr. Anthony Fauci and other White House officials, will appear in public service announcements that will “communicate the most important ways Americans can protect themselves and those most at risk.”

Those PSAs will be broadcast across platforms owned and operated by NBCUniversal, ViacomCBS, iHeartMedia and ABC/Walt Disney Television.

Nickelodeon, owned by ViacomCBS, will develop child-friendly PSA content and ABC/Walt Disney, the owner of myriad networks and programs for children, will promote “priority messaging” for parents and families.

The announcement said ViacomCBS is leveraging its youth brands — led by MTV, Comedy Central, Paramount Network, CMT and VH1 — to launch #AloneTogether, a campaign promoting “the importance of social distancing and drives unity through entertainment.”

The PSAs will direct audiences to visit coronavirus.gov, which will serve as a centralized resource offering up-to-date news on the crisis.