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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ cast posts video thanking doctors fighting coronavirus pandemic

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The Grey’s Anatomy cast has posted a video message to the real-life doctors and nurses fighting the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Shondaland TV shared the video to Instagram on Monday to celebrate National Doctors’ Day. “We wanted to say THANK YOU to every single health-care worker battling on the front lines of this pandemic.

We are so grateful for your sacrifice,” the caption read. The caption also announced Barco Uniforms, the company that makes scrubs for Grey’s Anatomy, will be donating 10,000 scrubs per month to any health-care workers who need them. “Head to their profile to get the info and tell everyone you know!” the post read. “Today is National Doctors’ Day, and we want to thank those doctors at the front lines fighting this

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