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Now, "Good Morning America" has also started taking their own steps to protect those who work on the morning news show.

On Wednesday morning, anchor Robin Roberts shared a short clip to her Twitter account where she gave a behind-the-scenes look at how the filming of the ABC news show will occur for the foreseeable future.

After stating that she had a "short commute," as she just had to walk down to her basement to begin the live show, she discussed how the ongoing health crisis in New York City inspired her relocation.

"New York City, there's an escalation right there, and because of my underlying health conditions, my doctors thought it best that I work from home. But I did bring some items from the studio - got my Good Morning America mug, good morning sunshine, and also I brought this," the "GMA" host said while holding up a picture frame that said "hope" that featured Cleveland kidnapping survivor Gina DeJesus.

"She never gave up hope, and we never should give up hope either," she added.