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Coronavirus: US Navy captain pleads for help over outbreak | Coronavirus: US Navy captain pleads for help over outbreak |
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The captain of a US aircraft carrier carrying more than 4,000 crew has called for urgent help to halt a coronavirus outbreak on his ship. | The captain of a US aircraft carrier carrying more than 4,000 crew has called for urgent help to halt a coronavirus outbreak on his ship. |
Scores of people on board the Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for the infection. The carrier is currently docked in Guam. | Scores of people on board the Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for the infection. The carrier is currently docked in Guam. |
"We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die," Captain Brett Crozier wrote in a letter to the Pentagon. | "We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die," Captain Brett Crozier wrote in a letter to the Pentagon. |
Captain Crozier recommended quarantining almost the entire crew. | |
In the letter Captain Crozier said that with large numbers of sailors living in confined spaces on the carrier isolating sick individuals was impossible. | |
The coronavirus' spread was now "ongoing and accelerating", he warned, in the letter dated 30 March. | |
"Decisive action is needed," he said. | |
"Removing the majority of personnel from a deployed US nuclear aircraft carrier and isolating them for two weeks may seem like an extraordinary measure. This is a necessary risk." | |
It is not clear how many crew members on the Theodore Roosevelt have the coronavirus. The San Francisco Chronicle, which first reported on the letter, said at least 100 sailors were infected. | |
Speaking to Reuters news agency, a US Navy spokesman said the service was "moving quickly to take all necessary measures to ensure the health and safety of the crew of USS Theodore Roosevelt". | Speaking to Reuters news agency, a US Navy spokesman said the service was "moving quickly to take all necessary measures to ensure the health and safety of the crew of USS Theodore Roosevelt". |
What's the situation in the US? | |
On Tuesday the coronavirus death toll in the US passed the figure reported in China, where the outbreak began. At least 3,400 have died. | On Tuesday the coronavirus death toll in the US passed the figure reported in China, where the outbreak began. At least 3,400 have died. |
The number of recorded cases stands at over 175,000, more than any other country, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University. | |
New York state has seen the largest number of infections and its governor, Andrew Cuomo, warned the peak was still to come. | |
"We're still going up the mountain. he main battle is on the top of the mountain," he said. | |
Field hospitals are being built in Central Park and other New York landmarks to help ease the pressure on the city's health system. |