As of April 26, local time, all patients on the US Navy "Comfort" medical ship docked at Pier 90 in Manhattan, New York, have been discharged.

  It is understood that the Comforter docked at the Port of New York City during the epidemic, during which 182 patients were admitted. When he first arrived, he said that the 1,000 beds inside were not used to treat patients with new crowns, but after that, the consolation was allowed to halve the treatment capacity of patients with new crowns, and was transformed into a 500-bed hospital. At the Jarvis Center, another large field hospital-style treatment site in New York City, there are still about 84 new crown patients being treated. Defense officials said that the "Consolation" is expected to leave New York at the end of this month. Currently, the crew will spend several days on the ship preparing for the departure of the medical ship, including disinfecting, cleaning the ship, storing medical equipment, and preparing the engine on the ship. (Video source Wu Rui, Chinese Chinese TV editor)

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]