Thursday, July 30, 2020

Another U.S. Aircraft Carrier Has Been Struck With The Covid-19 Coronavirus

Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush have tested positive for COVID-19. The ship is shown here in 2013. (Navy)

Navy Times: ‘A small number’ of carrier George HW Bush sailors test positive for COVID-19

Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush have tested positive for COVID-19 this summer, but Navy officials are declining to say how many have contracted the novel coronavirus or when the infections were detected.

“A small number of Sailors have been diagnosed with COVID this summer,” Cmdr. Jennifer Cragg, a spokeswoman for Naval Air Force Atlantic, said in an email to Navy Times. “USS George H.W. Bush is not in a deployment status, and similar to other commands in the U.S. Navy with a small number of cases, there has been no impact to readiness.”

The crew members who tested positive “remain in isolation at their private residences in Virginia and receive daily medical supportive care until they have recovered,” Cragg said.

Bush entered the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in February 2019 and is in the midst of a 28-month maintenance availability.

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Update: Sailors from the USS George H.W. Bush have COVID-19. The Navy won't say how many (Task & Purpose)

WNU Editor: Here is a post on how Covid-19 is impacting the Pentagon .... Pandemic Is Changing the Military, From Boot Camp to Office Work (Bloomberg)

3 comments:

Jac said...

It's not the first and it's not the last too. So?

Anonymous said...

No one under 50 has died in my region. I have heard of 17 year old died of COVID in Florida, Liberals will point out one in 1,000 or 1 in 10,000 cases and opine that children are at risk too. But liberals lie by omission and purposefully so. The 17 year old had cancer and an autoimmune disease. She was also over weigh, which might have been a complication of her cancer and auto immune disease.

More people in career will die from drugs and alcohol or stress of divorce or long separation than COVID.

So why is the Navy playing this game?

Anonymous said...

Correction

More people in the Navy will die from drugs and alcohol or stress of divorce or long separation than COVID.