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What life is like on Antarctica, the only continent without a case of coronavirus
2020-05-15 20:30:14   (Visits: 521 Times)
Picture: The maximum number of people eating at each table in the station is 4
Picture: Antarctica still has no new crown epidemic
ByElla Torres March 20, 2020, 4:36 PM
Coronavirus explained
For much of the world, the novel coronavirus pandemic is changing life as we know it. But a handful of people in Antarctica are watching from the sidelines, not impacted by the sweeping changes and, for the most part, the sense of unease.
Antarctica remains the only continent without a confirmed case of coronavirus. Globally there are more than 258,000 confirmed cases and more than 11,000 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
Stijn Thoolen, a 29-year-old researcher with the European Space Agency who has been at the Concordia Station in Antarctica since November, said being in the southernmost continent already felt "so otherworldly" because of the increasing darkness and cold.
"To see what is happening in the rest of the world only makes me feel further detached. It really is another world," Thoolen said in an email exchange.
He is part of a 12-person crew there, and performing biomedical experiments comparing the Antarctic winter environment to long-duration spaceflight missions. For some of his Italian and French colleagues, he said it has been particularly difficult for them to be away during this time.
Italy has recorded the highest number of deaths, surpassing China where the virus was first detected in December.
"At times it feels a little inconsiderate," Thoolen said. "When we enjoy ourselves dressing up for the Saturday night or celebrating a second Christmas just because we can."
He has been in contact with family and friends, with the people close to him doing well and jokingly asking for tips on social distancing. He's also trying to stay up to date with the news through the public computers, but slow internet means "it requires a bit of patience."
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