Business Insider: Top US official says it's not time to evacuate aircraft carrier dealing with coronavirus — even after its commander pleaded for urgent help
* Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the US Navy was not yet "at that point" where it ought to evacuate crew members of an aircraft carrier reportedly with a growing number of coronavirus cases.
* On Tuesday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that the commander of an aircraft carrier wrote a four-page letter warning that the "spread of the disease is ongoing and accelerating."
* Esper, who claimed he had "not had a chance to read that letter ... in detail," said that none of the sailors were "seriously ill."
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the United States Navy was not yet "at that point" where it ought to evacuate crew members of an aircraft carrier reportedly coping with over a hundred cases of the novel coronavirus.
"We are moving a lot of supplies and assistance ... out of the carrier in Guam," Esper said during an interview with "CBS Evening News" on Tuesday, referring to the USS Theodore Roosevelt and its crew of over 4,000 US service members.
On Tuesday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that the commander of the ship, US Navy Capt. Brett Crozier, wrote a four-page letter to the Department of the Navy warning that the "spread of the disease is ongoing and accelerating."
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WNU Editor: In a crisis like the one that we are all going through the optics from the leadership on how they are handling it is important. In this case, after admitting that he had not even read the letter from the Captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt while saying that the sailors were not seriously sick, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper is failing miserably.
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Air craft carriers should put the infected patients (those tested, those with symptoms) on deck, build temporary, comfy shelters there - so you reduce the concentration of virus down deck. Reduce sailing speed. Use natural U/V light on deck to disinfect, rotate all interior parts like benches, pillows etc outside on deck.. where people sleep, in beds etc mattresses if they cannot be steamed/sterilized move them out.
ReplyDeleteWhen has Esper ever told the truth? The clown car is overflowing.
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