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Grey's Anatomy Cast Thanks Doctors on the Front Lines (Video)

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The Grey’s Anatomy cast has something to say to doctors who are working on the front lines, especially now during our national health crisis.

The cast got together for a video posted to Instagram on Monday (March 30), aka National Doctors’ Day. James Pickens Jr., Chandra Wilson, Giacomo Gianniotti, and more all took part. “We wanted to say THANK YOU to every single healthcare worker battling on the frontlines of this pandemic,” the video caption reads. “We are so grateful for your sacrifice.

We also wanted to let you know that for the duration of the pandemic, @barco.uniforms is donating 10,000 scrubs per month to any healthcare worker who needs them — head to their profile to get the info and tell everyone you know!” “You are the true

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