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Après y avoir échappé pendant des mois, l Antarctique est devenu le dernier des sept continents terrestres touchés par le coronavirus

Après y avoir échappé pendant des mois, l Antarctique est devenu le dernier des sept continents terrestres touchés par le coronavirus
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With first positive tests in Antarctica, no continent is untouched by the virus

Isabella Kwai, The New York Times Published: 23 Dec 2020 12:10 AM BdST Updated: 23 Dec 2020 01:58 AM BdST Chile s Bernardo O Higgins army base is seen at Antarctica in this undated handout photo provided by the Chilean Army on December 22, 2020. Chilean Army/Handout via REUTERS People walk along Orne Harbour, Antarctica, February 6, 2020. Reuters Antarctica is no longer the last continent free from the coronavirus after 36 people stationed at a Chilean research base tested positive, local media reported. ); } The virus was detected in 26 members of the Chilean military and 10 maintenance workers stationed at the Base General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme in the Antarctic Peninsula, authorities said in a statement to 24 Horas, adding that they were tested after reports that some had developed symptoms.

COVID-19 hits Antarctica, has now spread to every continent in world

Article content The global pandemic has spread to Antarctica, meaning it has reached every continent. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19 hits Antarctica, has now spread to every continent in world Back to video According to reports, 36 people at the General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme, a Chilean research base, tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday. The outbreak was traced to supplies coming from a naval vessel named Sargento Aldea, which got to Antarctica from Chile on Nov. 27. When the boat got back to Chile last week, three of its 208 crew members tested positive and other members had previously tested positive, according to the Chilean Navy.

Coronavirus: COVID-19 spreads to Antartica

Advertisement COVID-19 has arrived at a remote Chilean army base in Antarctica, with 36 people testing positive on Monday, Chilean time. Antarctica was, until these cases were recorded, the last continent untouched by coronavirus. According to the 5th Military Division of the Chilean Army, quoted by Spanish-language media, the group who tested positive is made up of military personnel and employees of an external maintenance company 26 are military and 10 are civilians. The Chilean Bernardo O Higgins Station in Antarctica. Credit:Stone Monki The army said all were tested quickly and were being monitored by a medical team with the help of the health department.

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