Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Family' Featuring Melania Trump
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First Lady Melania Trump discusses ways your family can stay healthy. Steps include washing your hands frequently for 20 seconds and practicing social distancing. Trump encourages you to stay connected to family.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: FOX Sports: Back to Work'
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Several legendary athletes and broadcasters appeal to people to listen to expert advice on how to slow the spread of COVID-19.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Univision: fumar' con Dr. Juan River
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El Dr. Juan Rivera de Univision dice que un doctor de la CDC estar?? en vivo para dar informaci??n importante sobre como dejar la adicci??n de fumar.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'NASCAR: Her With You' Featuring Chase Ell
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NASCAR racers discuss their appreciation for healthcare workers and encourage you to do your part by staying home.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: WWE: Slow the Spread' Ft. Kofi
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WWE Superstars provide tips on how to protect yourself and others from COVID-19.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'WWE: Questions' Ft. Kofi Kingston
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WWE Superstars share simple steps you can take to help protect yourself and others from COVID-19.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'NBA: COVID-19: Stay Safe' Featuring Trae
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Professional basketball players like Pau Gasol, Trae Young, Rudy Gobert and Courtney Williams know that most of us are still adjusting to social distancing, but they want to make sure we all follow the steps health officials from places like the CDC lay out for us.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: NBA: Protect Yourself'
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Several basketball legends, past and present, shout out the workers providing essential services to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. They also encourage people to follow the steps outlined by health experts to reduce the spread of the disease.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: NBA: Together'
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Members of the NBA family including Magic Johnson, Kevin Love, Pau Gasol, Rudy Gobert and Trae Young provide words of encouragement for how to get through the COVID-19 pandemic and encourage people to follow health guidelines.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Michael F.: Lies Tip'
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Michael says that when smoking gives you COPD, you learn to lie. You learn to tell people that you forgot your keys so they don't wait for you. He says you'll say anything to walk at your own pace, but the worst lies are the ones you tell yourself -- like that smoking isn't bad for you.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: Protect Yourself: High Risk'
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides some basic tips for staying safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, and urges people to learn more online.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Us Against COVID' Featuring Billy Porter
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A star-studded group explains how COVID-19 is disproportionately affecting black and brown communities, and lays out simple social distancing and sanitation practices to mitigate risk.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19'
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National Association of Broadcasters reminds us of the everyday actions we can take to prevent the spread of COVID-19, such as hand washing, distancing from sick people and avoiding touching your face. People are encouraged to learn more online.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: NBA Stars' Featuring Damian Lil
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Donovan Mitchell, Victor Oladipo, Jayson Tatum and Damian Lillard thank the public for their support and understanding as the NBA takes a step back to take a step forward in helping prevent the spread of COVID-19. They look forward to being back in front of fans.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'COVID-19: ??Qui??n est?? en riesgo?'
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Las personas que corren m??s riesgo en contraer el coronavirus son la gente mayor de edad, las personas con afecciones m??dicas o los que tienen su sistema inmunitario d??bil. La CDC recomienda evitar el contacto con la gente, quedarse en casa y lavarse las manos frecuentemente.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'The Stay Here-os'
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To help kids understand the invisible villain we're all facing right now, the CDC introduces the Stay Here-os, with strengths such as superhuman hygiene, amazing social distancing and fantastic powers of positivity. Your kids can learn how to become Stay Here-os themselves on the heroes' website.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Not Just Words'
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Animated women illustrate the symptoms of gynecologic cancer. Are you feeling bloated, like you have a giant inner tube around your belly? Do you feel pain or pressure in your belly that doesn't go away? Do you feel too full too fast or have unusual bleeding? These could be symptoms and should be examined by a doctor if the symptoms last for more than two weeks.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Tip From a Former Smoker: Rebecca'
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Former smoker Rebecca says she couldn't believe it when her doctors told her she had Buerger's Disease because of her smoking. The condition cut off blood flow to Rebecca's feet and her toes had to be amputated. The CDC says that with help, you can quit smoking now.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Enfisema' con Dr. Juan River
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Junto con el Dr. Juan Rivera, el Dr. Caraballo dice que fumar causa enfisema o cancer cervical en las mujeres.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention TV Commercial, 'Tonya: 38 Tip'
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Tonya is a 49 year-old former smoker who now uses a battery-operated heart pump, and her tip to young smokers is to stop thinking such things can only happen to old people -- her heart failure happened when she was 38. The CDC encourages smokers to go online for tips on quitting.