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Young mum risks all to help SA fight coronavirus

She has had to make some drastic changes in her life. After work, she doesn’t hug her baby until she’s changed and showered, takes extra precautions at work and is putting her life on the line by helping to test others for the Covid-19 coronavirus.

She is terrified of endangering her son and his nanny, and is doing her best to be a good mother.

While households were instructed to adhere to the country’s strict national lockdown rules during the Covid-19

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