BFF-22 Three US sailors test positive for virus on aircraft carrier

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Three US sailors test positive for virus on aircraft carrier

WASHINGTON, March 25, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Three US sailors from the aircraft
carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt have been diagnosed with the novel
coronavirus, the first cases reported on a US Navy ship currently on
deployment, officials said Tuesday.

The three have been evacuated and all those they had come into contact
with on the vessel, which has more than 5,000 personnel on board, have been
quarantined, Acting Navy Secretary Thomas B. Modly told reporters.

The ship was last in port in Vietnam 15 days ago but Chief of Naval
Operations Admiral Mike Gilday said it was difficult to connect the cases to
a particular port visit.

“We took great precautions when the crew came back from that shore visit,
and did enhanced medical screenings of the crew,” he said.

Overall, the Navy has 86 coronavirus cases, including 57 active-duty
service members, he said.

Last week the amphibious assault ship USS Boxer — currently in port in
San Diego according to US media — reported one of its personnel had tested
“presumptive positive” for the virus.

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