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Ellen Pompeo discusses possibility of coronavirus-themed 'Grey's Anatomy' episode

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Thanks to her role as Dr. Meredith Grey on "Grey's Anatomy," Ellen Pompeo's been tasked with filming scenes that are sometimes inspired by real-life events.

Now the actress is opening up about the possibility of the show covering the coronavirus pandemic in some capacity in a future episode.

The 50-year-old actress, who at times could be mistaken for an actual doctor due to her longevity on the show, applauded medical workers on the front lines amid the global health crisis last month. "This is just from me and my family to all of you to say thank you, we appreciate you, we love you.

Stay safe. Nurses rock. Doctors rock and anyone who works in a hospital or the healthcare industry, you rock," Pompeo said in a video posted to her Instagram.

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