China News Service, May 17th, comprehensive media reported on the 16th that according to a U.S. defense official, another eight sailors on the USS Roosevelt aircraft carrier that had been attacked by the new crown pneumonia virus tested positive again for the new crown Up to now, the ship has accumulated 13 people "Fuyang". The carrier, which carried more than 4,000 people, had tested positive for the new corona virus for more than 1,000 people. "Roosevelt", how are you?

Is it really cured? The number of "Fuyang" increase after boarding

  The report said that the eight sailors had a positive test for the new crown before being ordered to disembark for self-isolation. After that, they both tested negative twice before being allowed to board the ship again, and this time the latest virus test was positive.

Data Map: On March 5, local time, the US Navy "Roosevelt" entered Da Nang, Vietnam.

  Relevant parties claim that the "Roosevelt" is "seriously inspecting" members who report symptoms.

  Earlier, after five sailors on board the aircraft carrier returned to the ship, the new crown test was positive.

  The official said that at present, some of the 13 sailors who tested positive again had reported symptoms to medical staff.

  He said it was unclear whether the sailors were reinfected in some way or whether they had a very small amount of virus left in the test that had not been detected.

  After the outbreak on board, more than 1,000 of the carrier ’s nearly 4,900 members tested positive for the new coronavirus.

  After evacuating about 4,000 sailors from the ship to Guam, after a period of quarantine, the sailors were rearranged to the ship to launch the aircraft carrier as soon as possible.

After the captain was fired, the investigation began

  On March 24, three people on board the Theodore Roosevelt were diagnosed with the new coronavirus. Since then, the number of people diagnosed has gradually increased and arrived in Guam at the end of March to stop. At that time, Captain Brett Croze sent a letter to the senior US Navy, requesting that the officers and soldiers on the ship go ashore as soon as possible to be isolated and tested to curb the spread of the virus.

  On April 2, Thomas Modley, then acting U.S. Navy Secretary, dismissed Crozet as "unprofessional in responding to the challenges posed by the epidemic" and caused widespread doubt. A few days later, Modley resigned under pressure from all parties. The US Navy subsequently launched an investigation into a series of incidents.

  Adam Smith, chairman of the US House of Representatives Military Committee and Democrat, issued a statement on April 29 stating that he believes that Crozer ’s reason for dismissal is untenable and that he should resume his post.