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Antarctica is still free of COVID-19. Can it stay that way?
Updated On: 13 September, 2020 07:35 AM IST | Johannesburg | Agencies
In general, the freedoms afforded to us are more extensive than those in the UK at the height of lockdown, said Taylor, who arrived in October and has missed the pandemic entirely

A field guide at the Brunt ice shelf in January this year. Pic/aFP
At this very moment a vast world exists that's free of the Coronavirus, where people can mingle without masks and watch the pandemic unfold from thousands of miles away.
That world is Antarctica, the only continent without COVID-19. Now, as nearly 1,000 scientists and others who wintered over on the ice are seeing the sun for the first time in weeks or months, a global effort wants to make sure incoming colleagues don't bring the virus with them.
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