Nurse who has seen ‘hundreds of people suffocating to death’ moved to tears after Trump downplayed coronavirus – CNN

Cristina Hops, who works on the frontlines helping patients fighting coronavirus, said she was upset after reading the President's tweet on Monday, in which he told Americans "don't be afraid of Covid. Don't let it dominate your life."

"When I read that and I got home, I was just so angry about it that I felt like I needed to say something," Hops, who is based in Seattle, Washington, told CNN.

Her message resonated -- and the video quickly garnered more than 300,000 views on TikTok, as of Thursday evening. It's been shared across social media platforms, with people lauding the nurse for speaking her mind.

"The hospital that I was working at was completely overrun," she told CNN. "It's not possible to give everybody the care that they need and deserve when the hospital is that full."

"People are going to take this (Trump's words) as everything is okay and it's not a problem anymore and that's just not the case," she said. "It's just not true."

Hops said she hopes that those who see her video understand the importance of taking precautions when it comes to the virus.

If the President were to see her video, she said she wants him to realize his experience with the virus does not reflect the experience of every American.

"What's most important is that we're taking care of each other and we're looking out for each other," she said. "And I don't feel like his tweet or any of his tweets reflect that."

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