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- The latest global coronavirus update has revealed a new milestone -- that the COVID-19 virus has now reached the last place on Earth to be free of the pathogen up to this point.
- Coronavirus infections have now been showing up on the remote continent of Antarctica.
- According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 78 million coronavirus cases have been identified around the world so far.
Not even the remote continent of Antarctica is COVID-free anymore, now that the latest global coronavirus update shows that there have been more than 78 million coronavirus cases identified so far during the pandemic, along with almost 2 million deaths reported.
Thus far, Antarctica had seemed to be the last place on Earth not yet touched by the deadly pathogen -- not that the distinction would do most of us much good, since no one had a visit to the continent in their plans for 2020. Nevertheless, the coronavirus pandemic has now done the inevitable and made it to the last place on the planet heretofore untouched by the virus. That's according to military officials from Chile, who were scrambling to isolate their health and army officials at a research station.
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