The Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs has warned that the virus could have “catastrophic” consequences on the continent, given the extreme environment and limited medical and health resources there, according to The Associated Press.The Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs has warned that the virus could have “catastrophic” consequences on the continent, given the extreme environment and limited medical and health resources there, according to The Associated Press.
The Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs has warned that the virus could have “catastrophic” consequences on the continent, given the extreme environment and limited medical and health resources there, according to The Associated Press.
Chilean authorities announced that at least 58 people that were at two military bases in Antarctica that went to the continent tested positive for the new coronavirus.So far no other country with a presence in Antarctica has publicly reported any other casesChilean authorities announced that at least 58 people that were at two military bases in Antarctica that went to the continent tested positive for the new coronavirus.So far no other country with a presence in Antarctica has publicly reported any other cases
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. 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.
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. 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.
Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Tuesday evening.
Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs had issued warnings that the COVID-19 outbreak in the continent might lead to devastating consequences.Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs had issued warnings that the COVID-19 outbreak in the continent might lead to devastating consequences.
Multiple people have tested positive for the virus at a Chilean research base in Antarctica. Out of the 36 confirmed cases, 26 are members of the Chilean army while 10 are maintenance workersMultiple people have tested positive for the virus at a Chilean research base in Antarctica. Out of the 36 confirmed cases, 26 are members of the Chilean army while 10 are maintenance workers
For the first time, novel coronavirus infections were reported in Antarctica -- among people stationed at a Chilean research base. A total of 36 people tested positive for the virus.For the first time, novel coronavirus infections were reported in Antarctica -- among people stationed at a Chilean research base. A total of 36 people tested positive for the virus.
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,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
Antarctica has reportedly become the last of the Earth's seven continents to record deadly coronavirus infections after managing to avoid the pandemic for around nine months. COVID-19 has arrived at a remote Chilean army base, with 36 people testing positive on Monday, Chilean time. Antarctica was, until these cases were recorded, the last continent untouched by coronavirus. The research station, known colloquially as O'Higgins, is one of 13 active Chilean bases in Antarctica.Antarctica has reportedly become the last of the Earth's seven continents to record deadly coronavirus infections after managing to avoid the pandemic for around nine months. COVID-19 has arrived at a remote Chilean army base, with 36 people testing positive on Monday, Chilean time. Antarctica was, until these cases were recorded, the last continent untouched by coronavirus. The research station, known colloquially as O'Higgins, is one of 13 active Chilean bases in Antarctica.
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The pandemic has finally reached every continent on Earth. Chilean authorities announced that 58 people that were at two military bases in Antarctica or on a navy ship that went to the continent tested positive for the new coronavirus. World News | Pandemic Reaches Antarctica, Last Untouched Continent.Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The pandemic has finally reached every continent on Earth. Chilean authorities announced that 58 people that were at two military bases in Antarctica or on a navy ship that went to the continent tested positive for the new coronavirus. World News | Pandemic Reaches Antarctica, Last Untouched Continent.
According to a BBC report, 36 members of the Chilean army posted Bernardo O'Higgins research station on the Antarctic Peninsula have tested positive for coronavirus.According to a BBC report, 36 members of the Chilean army posted Bernardo O'Higgins research station on the Antarctic Peninsula have tested positive for coronavirus.
Spanish media, as per the report in The Guardian, reported the outbreak at the General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme research base on Monday.Spanish media, as per the report in The Guardian, reported the outbreak at the General Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme research base on Monday.
Santiago/Sputnik: A Chilean research base in Antarctica announced that they detected that 36 of its members were infected with the COVID-19 virus, making the continent the last in the world to be affected by the pandemic, the Chilean military said on Tuesday. Santiago/Sputnik: A Chilean research base in Antarctica announced that they detected that 36 of its members were infected with the COVID-19 virus, making the continent the last in the world to be affected by the pandemic, the Chilean military said on Tuesday.
The only continent in the World left without Covid 19 infection has now reported positive cases. Antarctica has become the last of the Earth'..|News TrackThe only continent in the World left without Covid 19 infection has no...
The first COVID-19 cases have been reported in Antarctica. The remote continent was the last to remain untouched by the pandemic. The 36 cases broke out amongThe Chilean research base reported 36 cases. Ten are civilians and the other 26 are members of the military.
A Chilean research base on Antarctica reported 36 new infections, including 26 members of the Chilean army and 10 maintenance workers.A Chilean research base on Antarctica reported 36 new infections, including 26 members of the Chilean army and 10 maintenance workers.
A Chilean research base on Antarctica reported 36 new infections, including 26 members of the Chilean army and 10 maintenance workers.A Chilean research base on Antarctica reported 36 new infections, including 26 members of the Chilean army and 10 maintenance workers.
The virus responsible for covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, has now reached all seven continents on Earth, with Antarctica reporting its first batch of cases.The virus responsible for covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, has now reached all seven continents on Earth, with Antarctica reporting its first batch of cases.
Antarctica has recorded its first Covid-19 case after 36 people tested positive on a research base, according to a statement released by the Chilean Army.Antarctica has recorded its first Covid-19 case after 36 people tested positive on a research base, according to a statement released by the Chilean Army.
Among those affected by the coronavirus were 26 members of the Army and 10 civilians from the contractor company.Among those affected by the coronavirus were 26 members of the Army and 10 civilians from the contractor company.
Antarctica reports 1st COVID-19 casesAntarctica, the only continent not to be affected by the pandemic until now, has reported its first COVID-19 cases. Infections have been identified for the first time at the...
COVID-19 reached Antarctica on Monday for the first time, when 36 members of a Chilean base tested positive.Until yesterday, Antarctica was the only continent on earth with no cases of COVID-19. No longer. Th
Q24N – An outbreak of coronavirus with up to 36 infected was detected at the base maintained by the Chilean Army in Antarctica, the only continent that remained free of the virus, that instit…
All 36 patients have been evacuated to the city of Punta Arenas in Southern Chile.All 36 patients have been evacuated to the city of Punta Arenas in Southern Chile.
The experts remain wary that the outbreak on the secluded continent can have greater implications due to its remote nature and subzero temperatureThe experts remain wary that the outbreak on the secluded continent can have greater implications due to its remote nature and subzero temperature
Isolated continent reportedly registers first infections after 36 Chileans fall ill at research baseIsolated continent reportedly registers first infections after 36 Chileans fall ill at research base
36 Chilean citizens, including 26 soldiers, test positive at research base - Anadolu Agency36 Chilean citizens, including 26 soldiers, test positive at research base - Anadolu Agency
A Chilean military base in Antarctica has confirmed multiple cases of COVID-19.Remote and sparsely populated, Antarctica was the one continent on Earth untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic. The continent’s human population resides in re
A coronavirus outbreak with 36 positive tests was reported on Monday at a Chilean Army base in Antarctica, the only continent, up to now, free of the virus.A coronavirus outbreak with 36 positive tests was reported on Monday at a Chilean Army base in Antarctica, the only continent, up to now, free of the virus.
Covid Reaches a Remote Military Base in ANTARCTICA- It is Now In EVERY Continent Across the World. After successfully managing to avoid the pandemic forCovid Reaches a Remote Military Base in ANTARCTICA- It is Now In EVERY Continent Across the World. After successfully managing to avoid the pandemic for
There have been strict measures imposed on the continent because of the potential impacts of a Covid-19 outbreak.There have been strict measures imposed on the continent because of the potential impacts of a Covid-19 outbreak.
ANTARCTICA has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic as 36 people have tested positive for COVID-19 at the General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme research station. The virus has now spread to every continent on the globe.ANTARCTICA has been hit by the coronavirus pandemic as 36 people have tested positive for COVID-19 at the General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme research station. The virus has now spread to every continent on the globe.
Over 30 people were diagnosed with the disease at a Chilean research stationOver 30 people were diagnosed with the disease at a Chilean research station
Chile armed forces say at least 36 people have been infected at its Bernardo O’Higgins base, a remote research station.Chile armed forces say at least 36 people have been infected at its Bernardo O’Higgins base, a remote research station.
Most of those infected are believed to be from the military, with some maintenance workers also diagnosed.Most of those infected are believed to be from the military, with some maintenance workers also diagnosed.
Chile reported 36 positive coronavirus tests at its Gen. Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme research base.Chile reported 36 positive coronavirus tests at its Gen. Bernardo O’Higgins Riquelme research base.
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.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.
Leaders have feared an outbreak could be devastating in the remote region where people are forced to shelter in close quarters from the cold.Leaders have feared an outbreak could be devastating in the remote region where people are forced to shelter in close quarters from the cold.
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