COVID-19 numbers fall in Papua New Guinea but there are fears many cases have been missed
For more than a year, nurse Nellie Kamblijambi has been caring for COVID-19 patients in Papua New Guinea's biggest hospital, the Port Moresby General.
When cases surged in March and April she saw many colleagues get infected and the hospital get inundated with patients.
"It was very busy," she said.
"There were deaths every day, new admissions every day."
Cases in PNG jumped almost ninefold in two months and more than 11,000 have now been recorded, but because of low testing numbers, it is assumed many cases have been missed.