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Jennifer Aniston surprises COVID-19-positive nurse with $10G gift card on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

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Jennifer Aniston used her star power on Thursday to brighten the day of a coronavirus frontline worker who tested positive for COVID-19.

The "Morning Show" star, 51, appeared as a surprise guest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" for the purpose of surprising a cardiovascular nurse from Utah who contracted the novel virus.

Kimmel welcomed the nurse, named Kimball Fairbanks, to his show via a live video chat.The nurse, who is a mother of two, said she began feeling sick a few days after working a shift at her hospital last week. "I kind of felt like I got hit by a train," Fairbanks said. "But I think I just have really mild symptoms.

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