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Michigan native Kristen Bell shares support for Oakland County COVID-19 prevention campaign

Posted at 7:24 AM, Dec 22, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-22 07:24:34-05

PONTIAC, Mich. (WXYZ) — Award-winning Hollywood actress and Oakland County native Kristen Bell has a new starring role in a production she hopes will help save lives in her former hometown and in communities across metro Detroit.

Bell, who was born and raised in Huntington Woods, is adding her talents to support Oakland County’s new public education campaign that encourages residents to remain vigilant about following health and safety measures to help control the spread of COVID-19 as they wait for a vaccination.

The 1998 graduate of Shrine Catholic High School in Royal Oak posted a new appeal to her Instagram story reinforcing the messaging of Oakland County’s “The Only Way To Beat It Is To Face It” awareness push that kicked off Dec. 7.

“Here’s the good news – things WILL get back to normal eventually. They will! But, we’re not quite there yet,” said Bell. “By wearing a mask, you can decrease the risk of COVID-19 transmission! We can beat this virus if we face it together."

In the midst of what health officials describe as “pandemic fatigue,” "The Only Way To Beat It Is To Face It" campaign calls on Oakland County residents to continue wearing a mask to protect themselves and others, acknowledge the dangers Michigan and the nation will continue to face in the coming weeks and promote the necessity of embracing public health measures to help eventually overcome the pandemic.

“COVID-19 safety measures remain paramount and we’re so excited that Oakland County native Kristen Bell is lending her voice to magnify this message,” County Executive David Coulter said. “We are at the beginning phase of dispensing the vaccine which brings hope and an extra responsibility for us to mask up, socially distance, and wash our hands so we can get through this and keep our communities safe.”

The Only Way To Beat It Is To Face It is funded by a federal CARES Act grant.

In addition to Bell’s Instagram message, the campaign features public service announcements by other local celebrities and Oakland County influencers such as former Detroit Lions football great Lomas Brown Jr., former Red Wings hockey star Darren McCarty and Olympic gold medalist and “Dancing with the Stars” champion Meryl Davis.