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Coronavirus: HMS Queen Elizabeth stays in Portsmouth for crew tests | Coronavirus: HMS Queen Elizabeth stays in Portsmouth for crew tests |
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A planned sailing of the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has been postponed while crew members are tested for coronavirus. | A planned sailing of the aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has been postponed while crew members are tested for coronavirus. |
The carrier had been due to sail from Portsmouth on Tuesday for a period of sea training with 800 crew onboard. | |
The navy had initially planned for it to sail without any of the crew being tested beforehand. | The navy had initially planned for it to sail without any of the crew being tested beforehand. |
However, in the last 24 hours it reversed the decision saying there was extra capacity in testing. | However, in the last 24 hours it reversed the decision saying there was extra capacity in testing. |
On Wednesday, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace was asked by MPs about the plans to allow the carrier to go to sea given recent Covid-19 outbreaks on a number of US carriers and the French navy's Charles de Gaulle. | |
Mr Wallace told MPs that he had given the captain of HMS Queen Elizabeth full authority to return to port if there was an outbreak and it was deemed necessary. | Mr Wallace told MPs that he had given the captain of HMS Queen Elizabeth full authority to return to port if there was an outbreak and it was deemed necessary. |
However, the navy has since announced there would be a "short but manageable delay in sailing" until at least Thursday. | |
A navy spokesman said: "In addition to an isolation period at sea, the Royal Navy is now making use of spare NHS testing capacity to test the crew of HMS Queen Elizabeth prior to sailing. | |
"This is the right and sensible thing to do to ensure the Navy can continue to deliver on operations now and in the future. | |
"She will be operating in waters close to the UK coast and the commanding officer has the discretion to cease the training, if deemed necessary." |
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