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Aircraft Carrier’s Captain Calls For ‘Decisive Action’ From Navy Leadership
For 5,000 Sailors Aboard

After the captain of the U.S. aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt--where at least
100 have tested positive for coronavirus--asked for the removal of 4,000 of the
nuclear-powered ship's sailors and isolating them, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark
Esper said "I don't think we're at that point.'' Military news is on infection
spreading in veterans' homes, as well.

Reuters: 'Sailors Do Not Need To Die,' Warns Captain Of Coronavirus-Hit U.S.
Aircraft Carrier
The captain of the U.S. aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt, in a blunt letter,
has called on Navy leadership for stronger measures to save the lives of his
sailors and stop the spread of the coronavirus aboard the huge ship. The
four-page letter, the contents of which were confirmed by U.S. officials to
Reuters on Tuesday, described a bleak situation on board the nuclear-powered
carrier as more and more sailors test positive for the virus. The Navy puts
the ship’s complement at 5,000, the equivalent of a small American town.
(Ali and Stewart, 3/31)