USS Kidd Diverts to San Diego with Coronavirus Outbreak, Over A Quarter Test Positive

USS Kidd, an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, was diverted to San Diego following a shipboard outbreak of the coronavirus. The ship had been deployed off South America on an anti-drug-trafficking mission when the outbreak occurred. So far, 64 of the crew on the Kidd have tested positive, or roughly 27% of the sailors tested so far. 

While on its way to San Diego, the Kidd rendezvoused with the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island which is equipped with an onboard intensive care unit staffed by a fleet surgical team to assist with care and screening of the crew. 

Once alongside in San Diego, the Navy immediately began to moved the crew ashore for isolation and treatment and has begun to disinfect and decontaminate the ship. 

As of late last week, 26 US Navy ships have reported at least one case of COVID-19 among their crews. Only the Kidd and the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt have suffered outbreaks while at sea. Navy officials said Monday that 955 Roosevelt sailors have active cases of the novel coronavirus or approximately 20 percent of the ship’s 4,800-person crew.

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  1. Surely this underlines the efficacy of this virulent virus. Will Trump actually show some leadership or will he just promote intravenous bleach. America, I love you but please wake up and smell the coffee..