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			Do Your Part! IEMA, IDPH Release New 
			Campaign to Encourage Residents to Stay Home during COVID-19TV, Radio Campaign features Chicago Med 
			actor Brian Tee
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            [September 11, 2020]  
              As we enter a critical juncture in the fight 
			against COVID-19, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and 
			Illinois Department of Public Health are launching a new public 
			service campaign to remind Illinois residents to continue to follow 
			the Stay at Home order enacted by the Governor’s executive order to 
			help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. | 
        
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			 This new pubic service campaign features celebrity 
			Brian Tee. Under normal circumstances, Brian Tee would be shooting 
			scenes for Chicago Med where he plays Dr. Ethan Choi. But in a 
			COVID-19 world, Tee and his family are staying home and following 
			the guidelines set forth by health professional to slow the spread 
			of the coronavirus. Tee and his wife have a 4-year-old daughter and 
			his parents, ages 75 and 85, live with them. In the videos released 
			by the state agencies, Tee is shown teaching his daughter why it’s 
			important to “Do Your Part” and stay home to protect those you love. 
 “We want to thank Brian Tee for helping us get the word out about 
			the need to do our part and stay home,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi 
			Ezike. “The weather is warming up and many people are starting to 
			feel cooped up, but staying home now will help end this pandemic 
			sooner.”
 
 “These public services announcements are coming online at a crucial 
			phase in our response to this pandemic," said IEMA Director Alicia 
			Tate-Nadeau. “We must be strong and stay the course for these 
			measures to be effective. Now is not the time to gather with friends 
			or extended relatives. Stay home to protect yourself, your family 
			and your community.”
 
			
			 
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            The new spots started airing recently as part of the 
			Ready Illinois broadcast preparedness campaign, which is aired in 
			cooperation with the Illinois Broadcasters Association (IBA) Public 
			Education Partnership (PEP) program. Brian Tee waived his fee for 
			the Illinois Broadcasters Association in exchange for a donation to 
			a local foodbank. 
            
			 
              
            "I have nothing but gratitude and admiration towards 
			first responders and those on the front lines during this crisis, 
			because they are the true heroes. Instead of just pretending to be 
			one, I'm hoping to help by spreading their advice and donating to 
			those who need it,” said Brian Tee. “There are many amazing 
			organizations out there to support and I recognize that it's my 
			civic duty for the state of Illinois and this country to do my part, 
			but even more, this is an international crisis and an existential 
			threat that we can all come together on to fight the good fight and 
			help by simply staying home."
 The “Do Your Part” spots will air on more than 200 Illinois radio 
			and television stations. Video links can be found online at
			
			https://www.youtube.com/user/ ReadyIllinois.
 
            [Illinois Office of Communication and 
			Information] |