The mystery of 57 sailors who were infected with Ovidius being at sea for 35 days

Argentina is trying to solve the mystery of the showing of coronary infection in 57 sailors after 35 days spent at sea, despite the fact that everyone was negative in pre-focus testing. The Echizen Maru fishing boat returned to port after a part of the sailors developed symptoms corresponding to COVID-19, the ministry reported. [...]
The Echizen Maru fishing boat returned to port after a part of the sailors developed symptoms corresponding to COVID-19, the Health Ministry announced on Monday.
According to the ministry, 57 out of 61 crew members are now positive with the coronary virus.
Only two negative sailors
All who tested 14 days before their voyage were negative and were in mandatory quarantine at a hotel in the city of Ushuaia until they boarded the ship.
Now, only two sailors are negative for the virus, and the results are expected for two members of the other crew.
Two sailors were admitted to the hospital.
“It is difficult to determine how many were infected because they had not been in contact with anyone for 35 days and were supplied with food from the port of Uswaia”, says epidemiologist Alejandra Alfaro in Tierra del Fuego.
35-day information has not yet been outlined
The team is now trying to determine the chronology of symptoms to determine the chronology of the infection.
The head of the infectious disease department at Uswaia Hospital, Leandro Ballatore, says 35-day incubation has not been described yet.
The number of cases of COVID-19 in Argentina has exceeded 100,000, and more than 1900 have died. Most of the infected are in the Buenos Aires area.












