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Coronavirus reaches end of earth as first outbreak hits Antarctica

December 24, 2020

Coronavirus reaches end of earth as first outbreak hits Antarctica

The coronavirus has found its way to Antarctica, the last continent previously free from the coronavirus.

Chiles’ military says health and army officials scrambled to clear out and quarantine staff from a remote research station surrounded by ocean and icebergs. Chiles’ armed forces say at least 36 people have been infected at its Bernard O’Higgins base, including 26 army personnel and 10 civilian contractors conducting maintenance at the base.

The permanently staffed research station, operated by Chile’s army, lies near the tip of a peninsula in northernmost Antarctica, overlooking a bay often dotted with icebergs.

The army says base personnel are already properly isolated and constantly monitored by health authorities in Magallanes, in Chilean Patagonia.

Research and military stations in Antarctica, among the most remote in the world, had gone to astonishing lengths in recent months to keep the virus out, cancelling tourism, scaling back activities and staff and locking down facilities.

An Army press officer says the first coronavirus cases had been reported in mid-December when two soldiers fell ill.

The Magallanes region, one of the closest populated areas to Antarctica and take-off point for many boats and planes headed to the continent, is among the hardest hit in Chile.

Much of the area, blasted by cold winds off the ocean, mountains, and glaciers, has been under quarantine restrictions for months.

Chile’s Navy reported it too had detected three cases of coronavirus among 207 crew members of a ship that had sailed in the Antarctic region between November 27 and December 10.

Researchers with the British Antarctic Survey estimate about 1,000 people at 38 stations across the frozen continent had safely navigated the southern hemisphere winter without incident, but an uptick in travel to and from the region this spring and early summer have heightened infection risk.

By Yazdaan Khan

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