COVID outbreak in Belgian research station in Antarctica
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A research station in Antarctica is battling a COVID-19 outbreak despite being located in one of the most remote corners of the world.
A research station in Antarctica is battling a COVID-19 outbreak despite being located in one of the most remote corners of the world.
Since mid-December, 16 of the 25 workers at Belgium's Princess Elisabeth Polar Station have tested positive for the virus.
According to the French-language magazine Le Soir, the first positive COVID-19 case was confirmed on Dec. 14 in a worker who had traveled to Antarctica with a group via Belgium and South Africa.
Before arriving in South Africa, the workers were required to have a negative PCR test at least two hours prior to the flight. The employees then had to quarantine in South Africa for 10 days before taking another PCR test.