We could all do with a healthy dose of cheering up right now but those missing out on an important event or milestone definitely deserve a shout out.
20.03.2020 - 13:07 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
An exhausted nurse has made a heartbreaking plea to the public to stop panic-buying after she was greeted with empty supermarket shelves following a 48-hour shift.
Dawn Bilbrough, from York, filmed herself in her car in the supermarket carpark talking to the camera about how she couldn’t even buy basic food such as fresh fruit and vegetables.
In the video, she reminds people that it’s going to be people like her ‘looking after you when you’re at your lowest, so just stop it’.
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We could all do with a healthy dose of cheering up right now but those missing out on an important event or milestone definitely deserve a shout out.
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