from the eastern darien in panama, reporting with bruno federico, i'm nadja drost for the pbs newshouroodruff: incredible. nick schifrin recently spoke with nadja, to update the situation for the people you have met in these stories, and tehow the pandemic has aff their journeys.ep >>ter: nadja, incredible reporting. you were there about a year ago. what's changed along these routes, especially with covid? >> so the, the coronavirus has basically completely stalled this route, nick, so as we know, planes have been grounded and migrants can no longer arrive from asia or africa to south america to make their way northwards. t for the thousands of migrants alum seekers who were already en route to the u.s. when the coronavirus hit, jthey-- therney has effectively been stalled. they are no longer able to continue on their ro costa rica and the rest of central america. esspoke with a local who l near that camp. there's abt 2,000 migrants stranded at that cwhp since marc latin american countries started shutting their borders. there have been coronavirus outbreaks in, in the migrant camp. >>