COVID-19 Reaches Antarctica: Wild Spread of the Virus

  December 23, 2020   News ID 1249
COVID-19 Reaches Antarctica: Wild Spread of the Virus
Almost all human calculations of the coronavirus prove to be wrong. The virus keeps moving and even upon the rollout of the first authorized vaccine for the virus it started to mutate in Britain. Now it is reported that the infection has reached the Antarctica.

Antarctica, SAEDNEWS, Dec. 23: The coronavirus has now affected all seven continents, as 36 infections were reported among people stationed at Chile’s General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme research base in Antarctica.

After testing positive, the 36 individuals were taken to Chile’s Punta Arenas where they are believed to be in good, stable condition. However, they will remain under constant isolation while they recover.

The Chilean Army has thanked the timely preventive action, as “it was possible to relieve said personnel, who, after being subjected to a medical control and the administration of a PCR test... turned out to be positive for Covid-19.”

It is not clear when Chilean officials first became aware of the outbreak, but it’s been suggested that they could have been informed over a week ago.

as replaced the team at the base with a completely new crew that was required to self-isolate for two weeks and produce a negative Covid-19 test before they travelled to the area.

There are 70 permanent research stations in Antarctica, manned by 29 countries. In order, to minimize the risk of the virus spreading to the continent, research projects were temporarily halted and researchers have remained at their bases, rather than travelling back to their home countries, during the pandemic.

Currently, there is no concern that the virus has spread to other bases in Antarctica, as the affected research station is located at the northern-most point of the Antarctic Peninsula, which is viewed as hard to reach even by Antarctic terms (Source: Russia Today).


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