164 workers test positive for COVID-19 at world's deepest mine

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Operations have been halted at the world's deepest operational mine, in South Africa, after more than one-quarter of COVID-19 tests given to those who work there came back positive.

In this Tuesday, July 22, 2014, file photo, gold bars are stacked in a vault at the United States Mint, in West Point, N.Y. TORONTO -- Operations have been halted at the world's deepest operational mine after more than one-quarter of COVID-19 tests given to those who work there produced positive results.

The "vast majority" of those who tested positive had not shown any symptoms of COVID-19, the company said. Contract tracing has been taking place through data from an electronic tracking system normally used to locate miners who go missing. Operations at the mine had already been running at half-capacity as part of a gradual ramp-up after the government initially ordered all mines closed amid the pandemic.According to the company, everybody who tested positive will be placed in isolation as per South Africa's COVID-19 protocols, while "the workplace and key infrastructure" will undergo thorough cleaning.

Considered the world's deepest operational mine, Mponeng's current operations stretch as far as 3.4 kilometres below the surface although the mine itself extends beyond four kilometres down in total. AngloGold Ashantiand other parts of its South African portfolio to Harmony Gold in February, a few weeks before the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the country.

Harmony reported May 20 that two employees of a contractor at its Kalgold mine, 300 kilometres west of Mponeng, had recentlyMany mines in Canada were also shut down as the COVID-19 risk grew, although normal activity has slowly been resuming at most in recent weeks, according toThere have been more than 22,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 429 related deaths reported in South Africa, according...

 

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With the tests having a reported 30% fail rate, I doubt its that high.

Well the gold is tainted so better give it to me ..

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