The nurse made an emotional plea in a video that went viral on Twitter. Photo / Twitter
The nurse made an emotional plea in a video that went viral on Twitter. Photo / Twitter
A critical care nurse in the UK has made an emotional plea to people hoarding food and supplies to "stop it" after she finished a 48-hour shift and couldn't find any fresh food to buy.
"I've just come out of the supermarket, there's no fruit or veg. I had alittle cry in there," she said in the video, shared to Twitter by BBC Yorkshire.
Critical care nurse Dawn has pleaded for the public to "stop it" after being faced with empty supermarket shelves following a 48-hour shift. pic.twitter.com/1sQHM2U5Ba
Identified only as Dawn, the nurse goes on to explain she went to buy herself some food after her 48-hour shift but stockpilers had left the shelves completely bare.
"I just don't understand how I'm supposed to stay healthy," she said, visibly emotional.
Across the UK, stockpilers have emptied grocery store shelves and online food-delivery slots are booked up for weeks.
"You just need to stop it," Dawn said.
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"It's people like me that are going to be looking after you when you're at your lowest. Stop it, please."