‘No beds means no beds!’ Nurse’s plea goes viral

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A travel nurse's plea on TikTok has gone viral.

SEATTLE - A nurse’s plea for the community’s help with COVID-19 is going viral with more than 10 million views.

“To be able to be a source of kindness or warmth or help in those moments is really rewarding,” she said.

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