Chinanews.com, April 1. According to the US "San Francisco Chronicle", on March 30 local time, more than a hundred people on the USS "Roosevelt" aircraft carrier were infected with new crown pneumonia. Captain Crouchy urgently wrote to the US Navy. Provide resources to allow all staff to disembark, detect and isolate to prevent the situation from deteriorating.

On March 24, local time, the United States Navy confirmed that three sailor new crown virus tests were positive on the USS Roosevelt. This is the first time that the United States Navy has found a confirmed case on a warship on a mission.

According to reports, Crouch wrote in the letter, "It is not wartime at this time, the officers and men on the ship do not need to sacrifice. If we do not act now, we will not be able to give our soldiers proper care ... The disease is still spreading."

In a 4-page letter, Crouch said that currently only a small number of people infected with the virus have disembarked, most of them are still on board, and it is impossible to follow the official guidelines of 14-day quarantine and social distance on board. . "We didn't do that because of limited space on the warship," Crouchy said.

Crouch also said: "Evacuating the majority of officers and men of a deployed aircraft carrier in the United States and isolating them for two weeks seemed a very unusual measure." But he demanded "as soon as possible" to provide "compliant" on Guam shores. The "quarantine house" is used by all ship personnel.

In response, Acting Secretary of the United States Navy Modley responded on March 31 that he had known the letter from Crouch and the relevant authorities had continued to assist the ship in the past 7 days. However, Guam currently does not have enough beds and needs to consult with the local government to see if they can obtain hotel rooms or tents and other accommodation facilities.

On the same day, when asked about the measures to be taken against the Roosevelt, US President Trump replied, "Let the military make decisions."

Earlier, after the Roosevelt infected three people at sea, the number of confirmed diagnoses rose sharply. Although the infected people have no serious symptoms so far, senior military officials said last week that more than 4,000 officers and men on board needed Detection. The ship is still mooring in Guam.