City
Epaper

64 sailors test positive for COVID-19 aboard US Navy destroyer

By ANI | Updated: April 29, 2020 10:30 IST

The number of sailors testing positive for Covid-19 aboard US Navy destroyer, the USS Kidd, rose to 64 as the warship on Tuesday afternoon docked at a naval base in San Diego, California, Xinhua news agency reported citing local media.

Open in App

The number of sailors testing positive for Covid-19 aboard US Navy destroyer, the USS Kidd, rose to 64 as the warship on Tuesday afternoon docked at a naval base in San Diego, California, Xinhua news agency reported citing local media.

The Everett-based vessel has a crew of around 300, and by Tuesday afternoon, 63 per cent of the crew had been tested positive to the virus, according to a report published in the Daily Herald.

All are expected to be tested eventually, the report quoted Lt. Cmdr. Megan Isaac with Navy Office of Information as saying.

The ship is expected to be disinfected and cleaned in San Diego, while the crew isolated and quarantined, said the report.

The Navy destroyer is the second US warship to be hit by an outbreak of the coronavirus while at sea following the USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier.

Prior to the outbreak, the Kidd had been assigned to the recently enhanced counter-narcotics mission in the Eastern Pacific aimed at countering illicit drug trafficking.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Megan isaacusXinhuaUs NavySan Diego
Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessAnil Ambani’s Reliance Power and Reliance Infra Shares Zoom Even as Indian Markets Tumble Amid US Tariffs

InternationalMissouri House Blast: 5 Injured After Huge Explosion Damages 20 Homes in St Louis County

InternationalHurricane Erin Enters Into Category 2 Storm With Maximum Winds of 100 mph, Heavy Rainfall Over Caribbean Islands Likely

InternationalIowa Shooting: Two Killed, One Injured In Firing and Blast in Glenwood; Suspect Arrested

InternationalGeorgia Shooting: 5 Soldiers Injured at Army Base Camp in Fort Stewart

International Realted Stories

InternationalLondon's Heathrow Airport terminal reopened after evacuation

InternationalUN Charter remains vital to maintaining global peace, security, says UNGA president

InternationalUS national charged after 20 kg of cocaine found in luggage at Sydney Airport

International'Like vampires sucking our blood dry with unfair trade practices...": Navarro kicks up a fuss on BRICS countries

InternationalDemocrats release Trump’s alleged note to Jeffrey Epstein