Pandemic Reaches Antarctica, Last Untouched Continent
2020-12-24
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1COVID-19 has reached every continent on Earth.
2Chilean officials say at least 58 people are infected with the new coronavirus at two military bases in Antarctica and on a navy ship.
3So far, no other country with a presence in Antarctica has publicly reported any other cases.
4Chile's army announced Monday that 36 people at the General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme Antarctic base tested positive for the virus.
5On Tuesday, the health minister for the country's Biobio region said there are 21 infections involving people from a navy supply ship that had been in Antarctica.
6One other COVID-19 case was reported in Las Estrellas village, home to civilians who work at an air force base there.
7The health secretary for the larger Magallanes area said the navy supply ship had visited the port at Las Estrellas.
8The army said the first group of 36 people includes 26 members of the military and 10 civilian contractors.
9It said none so far had shown complications from the virus.
10Michelle Rogan-Finnemore is the head of the organization, Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs.
11She said in a statement that the office received a report from the Chilean Antarctic Institute on Friday.
12The statement talked about positive cases on the Sergeant Aldea ship that would have left from two ports on Chile's mainland.
13"We have yet to receive further formal information," she added.
14The first three people on the Sergeant Aldea ship tested positive last week and all 208 crewmembers are being quarantined aboard that ship, the navy reported.
15The navy said the ship had serviced the base on the Trinity Peninsula between November 27 and December 10.
16The National Science Foundation (NSF) is the American government agency that supervises U.S. programs in Antarctica.
17It said it knows about the reports of coronavirus infections among crew members on the Sergeant Aldea.
18The NSF said U.S. Antarctic Program station workers have not been in physical contact with people at the Chilean stations struck by COVID-19.
19It also said the NSF will not exchange workers or accept visitors to U.S. Antarctic Program stations.
20I'm Alice Bryant.
1COVID-19 has reached every continent on Earth. 2Chilean officials say at least 58 people are infected with the new coronavirus at two military bases in Antarctica and on a navy ship. 3So far, no other country with a presence in Antarctica has publicly reported any other cases. 4Chile's army announced Monday that 36 people at the General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme Antarctic base tested positive for the virus. On Tuesday, the health minister for the country's Biobio region said there are 21 infections involving people from a navy supply ship that had been in Antarctica. 5One other COVID-19 case was reported in Las Estrellas village, home to civilians who work at an air force base there. The health secretary for the larger Magallanes area said the navy supply ship had visited the port at Las Estrellas. 6The army said the first group of 36 people includes 26 members of the military and 10 civilian contractors. It said none so far had shown complications from the virus. 7Michelle Rogan-Finnemore is the head of the organization, Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs. She said in a statement that the office received a report from the Chilean Antarctic Institute on Friday. The statement talked about positive cases on the Sergeant Aldea ship that would have left from two ports on Chile's mainland. 8"We have yet to receive further formal information," she added. 9The first three people on the Sergeant Aldea ship tested positive last week and all 208 crewmembers are being quarantined aboard that ship, the navy reported. The navy said the ship had serviced the base on the Trinity Peninsula between November 27 and December 10. 10The National Science Foundation (NSF) is the American government agency that supervises U.S. programs in Antarctica. It said it knows about the reports of coronavirus infections among crew members on the Sergeant Aldea. 11The NSF said U.S. Antarctic Program station workers have not been in physical contact with people at the Chilean stations struck by COVID-19. It also said the NSF will not exchange workers or accept visitors to U.S. Antarctic Program stations. 12I'm Alice Bryant. 13The Associated Press reported this story. Alice Bryant adapted it for Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor. 14_________________________________________________________________ 15Words in This Story 16positive - adj. showing the presence of a particular germ, condition, or substance 17region - n. a part of a country or of the world that is different or separate from other parts 18complication - n. a disease or condition that happens in addition to another disease or condition 19formal - adj. made or done in an official and usually public way 20quarantine - v. to keep (a person or animal) away from others to prevent a disease from spreading