Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Three Sailors Test COVID-19 Positive Aboard Previously-Stricken USS Theodore Roosevelt

USS Theodore Roosevelt arriving back to San Diego after the initial outbreak onboard last year 


 * Three sailors aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for COVID-19 
 * Navy said the three sailors have not had any symptoms and are in isolation 
 * A massive outbreak on the ship last year led to the firing of Captain Brett Crozier 

Three sailors aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for COVID-19 less than a year after a massive outbreak on the ship sidelined it in Guam for nearly two months and led to the captain being fired. 

The Navy said the three sailors have not had any symptoms, and they and others who were exposed to them are currently isolated on the aircraft carrier, which is conducting operations in the Pacific. They tested positive Sunday. 

In a statement, the Navy said it is 'following an aggressive mitigation strategy,' including masks, social distancing, and proper handwashing and hygiene measures. 

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

OMG THIS IS TERRIBLE!

How long before WNU posts that those 3 infected the other 5,000 seamen and airmen and the Teddy became just another set for TWD?

If there is a fat, I mean really disgustingly obese physicians assistant aboard the Teddy Roosevelt, I am placing a bet that the fat fucker dies of COVID.

Let's face it, the chances of someone dying on the Teddy are slim unless they are violating physical standards.