“Sailors Don’t Need To Die”: Captain Of Nuclear Carrier With Over 100 COVID-19 Cases Pleads For Help

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Published: Apr 1, 2020
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Post Date: 2020-04-01 22:11:11 by BTP Holdings
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“Sailors Don’t Need To Die”: Captain Of Nuclear Carrier With Over 100 COVID-19 Cases Pleads For Help

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In an astounding plea for help, the captain of the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt has urged top command of the US Navy to take drastic action after more than 100 sailors aboard the ship have been infected with the coronavirus.

More than a week ago it started with a handful of COVID-19 cases, which by the end of the week spiked to 36, causing the West Pacific-deployed carrier to dock at a naval station at Guam, ordering infected crew members out of the some 5,000 total into makeshift quarantine facilities, including a basketball gym hastily transformed for that purpose. The San Francisco Chronicle has obtained and published excerpts of an unprecedented plea for help written by the USS Roosevelt’s Captain Brett Crozier to Pentagon leadership:

“This will require a political solution but it is the right thing to do,” wrote Capt. Brett Crozier, a Santa Rosa native, from Guam where his 1,092-foot carrier Theodore Roosevelt docked following a COVID-19 outbreak. “We are not at war. Sailors do not need to die. If we do not act now, we are failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset — our Sailors.”

In the letter Capt. Crozier warned that “Due to a warship’s inherent limitations of space… the spread of the diseast is ongoing and accelerating.” The SF Chronicle described that the letter was issued Monday as the captain fears there will be possible deaths among crew under his command if more resources aren’t immediately allocated.

It is unclear as yet how many of the crew have been quarantined on land at Guam, and how many still remain aboard the docked carrier. But it appears the ongoing attempts at quarantine and containment are not going fast enough, with less than necessary resources employed. Previously General John Hyten, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said testing of the entire crew is expected to take a week minimum.

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#1: NeoconsNailed    To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Hope they'll be OK, hope this isn't just hysteria over their merely testing positive. Not a word is said about any symptoms?

A very bad idea to spend trillions of dollars sending the flower of our youth all over the world killing countries Israel doesn't like. A pure recipe for trouble in fact ;)

NeoconsNailed posted on 2020-04-01 22:21:36   Reply   Private Reply


#2: BTP Holdings    To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

killing countries Israel doesn't like

I worked with this Iranian guy. He was a foreman. He must have had a good clout to get that spot. But he was so stupid they called him "the brain". When he passed away, I knew a guy that went to his funeral. He told me his two daughters were stone foxes. ;)

BTP Holdings posted on 2020-04-02 03:15:38   Reply   Private Reply


#3: NeoconsNailed    To: BTP Holdings (#2)

Coolo. Unfortunately, foxes usually have stone brains ;)

NeoconsNailed posted on 2020-04-02 08:47:06   Reply   Private Reply


#4: Ada    To: NeoconsNailed (#1)

Wonder if the Pentagram will insist on priority for Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin for the troops?

Ada posted on 2020-04-02 09:25:08   Reply   Private Reply


#5: NeoconsNailed    To: Ada (#4)

Doesn't sound like it :-s

NeoconsNailed posted on 2020-04-02 09:32:20   Reply   Private Reply


#6: BTP Holdings    To: NeoconsNailed (#3)

foxes usually have stone brains ;)

It's hard to say. Maybe they got smarts from Mama. ;)

BTP Holdings posted on 2020-04-02 11:37:42   Reply   Private Reply