 Medical doctors in South Africa are batting the worst wave yet of the coronavirus pandemic. At an emergency COVID-19 ward run by a charity in southern Johannesburg, medics will gaspin patients to their beds, rush from room to room with oxygen cylinders, and pass bags of patients in a coughing fit. South Africa is currently experiencing the third COVID-19 wave as the infectious Delta variant continues to spread. The Delta variant has caused enormous strain on the resources in not only private but also public facilities. So every hospital is getting strained, every healthcare worker is getting strained and there is why this disaster management facility has to come up and I hope it comes up in many places. You can see that I can't be at one place at one point because you're like a clinical manager and you're a facility manager so everything comes through you plus you have to manage patients. So I'm very fortunate to have the help that I have here because it's very straining and straining because there's still patients in the community that are still phoning me from the community for help. This wave is a lot more aggressive. It's easily transmitted and patients are now presenting with more severe symptoms too fast. You know this was one experience because you don't know what later had. You know if you look at the news and say how people are going on you know passing, why and things, it was the most frightening experience. I came in coughing, coughing, coughing. Today I'm 100% better. Doctors came to tell me that all my blood works are excellent. So I'm responding well with the medication. My body is fine, I don't have pain in my body. I only had pain in my lungs but it's better, much better now. I'm not being able to breathe talking to my son talking to Dr. Manga on the phone all the time and explaining to him to do this with the machine, change the machine, fetch another machine.