Her biggest fear when the pandemic arrived in South Africa and started its insidious creep across the country was that one of her parents would get it.
She worried especially about her dad, a driver for Alexandra Hospital, a specialist mental healthcare facility in Cape Town.
As an essential worker in one of the industries most vulnerable to Covid-19, he knew he was at risk but he was hyper-vigilant about hygiene, Amy Volkwijn (19) says.
He kept his mask on at all times, he washed his clothes as soon as he got home and he sanitised his hands religiously.
Still, she fretted constantly that he’d get sick – although never for a second did she think he’d actually die from the virus.
“I thought if he got it, we’d get through it as a family and triumph through faith and prayer,” Amy says.
Barry (48) did get sick. He did die. And so too did her mom, Heidi (43), who passed away on the same day as her dad.
Now Amy, an only child, is all alone, isolating after testing Covid-19-positive too, and mourning the two people she loved most in the world.
Behind Amy on the video-call screen is a table full of flowers sent by loved ones, friends and colleagues shattered by the double blow.
Her only comfort, she says, is that her parents are together – united in death as they were in life.
Yet it’s still almost impossible to comprehend that they’re both gone.
“I still can’t believe it,” Amy says. “I’m still crying. Why my mom and dad? Why both of them? Why on the same day?”
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