Melania Trump continues to observe self-isolation inside the White House following her COVID-19 infection. But, despite the need to stay in quarantine, she has remained active in her campaign, Be Best.

On Thursday, the First Lady shared a post on social media in celebration of the National Substance Use Prevention Month. She said that throughout the month, she, alongside the Office of National Drug Control Policy, will share "inspiring stories" of young individuals, who are encouraging others to be drug-free. She, also, urged her followers to make their voices heard by using the hashtag, "Be Drug Free."

Melania Trump first posted about the Raymond Coalition for Youth. She thanked the organization from Raymond, New Hampshire for being an "inspiration." She, also, posted a photo of some of the youth members, alongside the organization's movements in the community.

A few hours later, she thanked the students from Vide Del Norte "Active8" Drug-Free Communities program in New Mexico. She said that these young people are "finding fulfillment" in various activities, including "internships, volunteering," and "community involvement."

Following the three consecutive posts on Twitter, many netizens expressed their support and admiration for the First Lady as she remains committed to her initiative amid her quarantine.

"Awesome! Thank you, FLOTUS. America appreciates you," one netizen stated. "Without a doubt the most awesome FLOTUS ever!! Thank you," another tweeted.

Several others echoed the first few comments about Melania Trump. One even thanked her for "heartfelt service to humanity and the planet."

A different netizen said that she is doing a great work considering how "drugs suck the motivation out" of people. Stay strong you are a great first lady," the supporter added.

As the posts continue to receive praise-filled comments, some individuals shared their concern and care toward the First Lady. They wished her well and speedy recovery.

"Hope you're feeling better," a supporter posted. "How are you feeling!? I'm still praying for you," another replied.

Although many of Melania Trump's supporters sent her praises and compliments, a few detractors mocked her on the same platform. The majority of mockeries centered on her family members.

Donald Trump "could use your help," a netizen quipped, adding that she must show him how to be drug-free. One individual, then, included Don Jr's name in the issue, stating that aside from her husband, she should, also, talk to him.

Meanwhile, some critics asked her to start packing her things now, implying that they will no longer be inside the White House next year. "Covid girl, start packing," a critic said.  The public is "concerned to make this country Trump-free," another Twitter user posted.