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'Grey's Anatomy' Boss Explains Why [SPOILER] Was Given COVID-19 & Reveals What's to Come

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SPOILER ALERT – Do not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened on Grey’s Anatomy this week!

The current season of Grey’s Anatomy, along with many other TV shows right now, is addressing the COVID-19 pandemic and having it be part of the storyline.

In the season premiere last week, we watched while Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) and the other doctors at the hospital treated patients for the coronavirus.

Now, one of the show’s main characters is battling the virus and showrunner Krista Vernoff released a statement to explain why they gave the character COVID-19. Click inside to see who it is, and to read the statement… Meredith Grey Ellen‘s character Meredith Grey is indeed the one who is battling COVID-19.

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