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US Navy evacuates aircraft carrier ‘Roosevelt’

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WASHINGTON: The US Navy is evacuating thousands of sailors from the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt in Guam after its captain warned a coronaviru­s outbreak was threatenin­g the lives of the crew.

There have been 93 Covid-19 cases discovered among the 4,800-strong Roosevelt crew so far, according to the US Navy.

Pentagon officials said on Wednesday they were rapidly arranging hotel rooms on the Pacific island for many of the personnel, while organising a skeletal team of uninfected sailors to keep the ship operationa­l.

“The plan at this time is to remove as many people off the Teddy Roosevelt as we can, understand­ing that we have to leave a certain amount of folks on-board to perform normal watch-standing duties that keep the ship running,” Rear Admiral John Menoni, commander for the Marianas region, told reporters in Guam on Wednesday.

Speaking in Washington, Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly said that almost 1,000 of the crew had been removed, and that the number would rise to 2,700 within a couple of days, and more after that.

But they need to retain around 1,000 on board just to maintain the vessel, as it undergoes a thorough sterilisat­ion.

“We cannot and will not remove all the sailors from the ship.

“This ship has weapons on it, it has munitions on it, it has expensive aircraft, and has a nuclear power plant,” Modly said.

Earlier this week, the Roosevelt’s captain Brett Crozier told his superiors that the virus was spreading uncontroll­ably through the ship and called for immediate help to quarantine its crew.

“The spread of the disease is ongoing and accelerati­ng,” Crozier wrote.

“We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die. Removing the majority of personnel from a deployed US nuclear aircraft carrier and isolating them for two weeks may seem like an extraordin­ary measure,” he added.

“This is a necessary risk.”—

We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die.

Brett Crozier

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