doctor leanne brady and nadia mayman from the network, cape town together.here angela kender has been gathering portraits of those who've died from the virus since she lost her own mother who was taken ill in her nursing home. she went into the hospital on may 31, it was the second time that she had gone. on may 20, she went for the first time and she had shortness of breath, rapid heart rate and a fever, but she was testing negative. and i talked to the hospital staff and said, you know, this doesn't make sense, she has all the symptoms but you are telling me that she is negative, and they said, "yeah, the tests are only about 70%—80% accurate, and you should expect her to switch to positive at any time." and then she stayed at the hospital for a few days and was tested a few more times, each time she was negative and then they released her, for a few days, and then she went back on may 31. that was a sunday night and then at that point she was positive and admitted into the icu. and as she got worse, you to take some very difficult decisions about a ventil