Times of Suriname

Sailors from aircraft carrier hit by coronaviru­s outbreak to quarantine in Guam hotels

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WASHINGTON Some of the sailors from the USS Theodore Roosevelt will be quarantine­d in hotel rooms in Guam as the number of coronaviru­s cases aboard the aircraft carrier approaches 100, a deteriorat­ing situation that led the ship’s commanding officer to issue a stark warning to top Navy leadership about the need to get sailors off the ship.

Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly said Wednesday that 93 sailors from the ship have tested positive for the virus to date, representi­ng more than 10 percent of all cases across the entire US military. A senior defense official told CNN that the Navy expected the number of cases to rise as more test results come in. Modly said 1,273 of the ship’s roughly 4,800 crew members have been tested for the virus so far and the Navy was still awaiting the results of some of those tests.

He said about 1,000 sailors have been evacuated form the ship and moved ashore to Guam where the ship is currently in port. “We already have nearly 1,000 personnel off the ship right now. And in the next couple of days we expect to have 2,700 of them off the ship,” Modly told reporters at the Pentagon. The

Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Mike Gilday, said that the ship could not be evacuated in its entirety due to the need to continue to perform essential tasks such as the operation of the aircraft carrier’s nuclear reactor.

He said that about 1,000 sailors would have to remain on the ship to perform, about 500 more than was proposed by the ship’s commanding officer Capt. Brett Crozier in a recent memo. “This ship has weapons on it, it has munitions on it, it has expensive aircraft, it has a nuclear power plant. It requires a certain amount of people on that ship to maintain the safety and security of ship,” Modly said.

The outbreak on the ship is escalating rapidly. Last week the Pentagon confirmed three sailors on the Roosevelt had tested positive and that number had risen to 25 two days later. That number rose to at least 70 on Tuesday and nearly 100 on Wednesday. On Monday, a US defense official told CNN that a second US aircraft carrier, the USS Ronald Reagan, is also facing a “handful” of positive cases.

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