More than 150 crew members of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier whose captain was relieved of command after raising concerns about the coronavirus have tested positive for COVID-19.
Petty Officer 3rd Class Nicholas V. Huynh / U.S. NavyU.S. Navy aircraft carrier whose captain was relieved of command after raising concerns about the coronavirusThe U.S. Navy said in a press release on Saturday that 44 percent of the crew of the USS Theodore Roosevelt have been tested for the virus. The results came back positive for 155 crew members. The ship has a crew of nearly 5,000.
Sabrina Bostain, Joseph's mother, documented her son's recovery in a series of Facebook posts as Joseph spent weeks quarantined at home after coming down with a fever and cough. He also spent time in a hospital. Health Secretary Lorenzo González said Saturday that officials discovered a cache of urgently needed personal protective equipment at a hospital in the nearby island of Vieques that remains closed since the Category 4 storm hit the U.S. territory in September 2017.
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Sailors Cheer Navy Captain Removed For Pleading For COVID-19 HelpNumerous social media posts showed sailors loudly chanting “Captain Crozier” as Brett Crozier disembarked from the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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Navy Captain Fired Over COVID-19 Letter Gets Loving Send Off from His CrewThe U.S. Navy captain fired by the Trump administration for sounding the alarm on coronavirus got a huge send off from his sailors on USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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Removing the USS Theodore Roosevelt captain was reckless and foolishJohn Kirby writes that when Thomas Modly, acting secretary of the Navy, removed Capt. Brett Crozier of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, it was unwarranted, reckless in its timing and petty in appearances. And Modly's decision could have a chilling effect on other commanding officers in similar circumstances.
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