Harry and Meghan took to Instagram to pay tribute to the healthcare workers who are currently on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic, which has been escalating quite fast.

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In a powerful Instagram post, they shared the World Health Organization's recommendations to avoid the spread of COVID-19, and posted a couple of snaps of medical health professionals.

Harry and Meghan are "incredibly grateful" with healthcare workers

Harry and Meghan, who have been encouraging people to stay home amid the coronavirus crisis, paid tribute to the healthcare workers who are taking care of those who have tested positive for COVID-19.

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"Around the world, the response from people in every walk of life, to protect and look out for their communities has been inspiring. None more so than the brave and dedicated healthcare workers on the frontline, risking their own well-being to care for the sick and fight COVID-19. Wherever you are in the world, we are all incredibly grateful," they wrote.

See Harry and Meghan's Instagram post here:

Harry and Meghan have also encouraged people to take care of their mental health, since the coronavirus outbreak can be challenging for some people, especially for those who suffer from anxiety. "There is isolation and physical distancing, but there doesn’t have to be loneliness," they said.

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