The number of newborn coronavirus infections on board the US aircraft carrier "Admiral Mike Gilday - (CVN - 71)" sailing in the Pacific has risen to at least 23, as the authorities isolate all crew members at the port, according to media reports. American, today, Friday.
Earlier this week, 3 people were evacuated from the ship after their HIV test results were positive, in the first infection recorded on a US warship during a deployment.
Naval Operations Commander Admiral Mike Gilday said in a statement Thursday: "Additional positive cases were detected with Covid 19".
He added that he expected more positive checks among the more than 5,000 people on board the vessel in Guam as part of a "pre-scheduled port visit". The admiral confirmed that none of the cases were serious and no injured person was taken to hospital.
On the other hand, "The Wall Street Journal" stated that there are now "at least 23 cases" on board the aircraft carrier. It quoted Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly as saying that the authorities are "examining all crew."
Moodley said that during "the visit to the port, entry to the base will be restricted to the dock for Roosevelt sailors. None of the base employees or regional staff will be able to enter the dock."
Theodore Roosevelt was previously in a port in Vietnam, but Adm. Mike Gilday said it is difficult to link injury referrals to ship stops at a particular port.
For its part, announced the leadership of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific in the American army, based in Hawaii, on Thursday, that US, Philippine, Australian maneuvers, involving thousands of soldiers in the Philippines, were canceled due to concerns related to Corona.
For its part, announced the leadership of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific in the American army, based in Hawaii, on Thursday, that US, Philippine, Australian maneuvers, involving thousands of soldiers in the Philippines, were canceled due to concerns related to Corona.
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