The denominator is certain to be higher when antibody testing is completed on the remaining 3872 of the crew who tested negative (temporarily).Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 10:07 pm10/700 in hospital is about 1.4%. That’s super fit Navy guys.old salt wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 9:25 pmHere's an unofficial leaked anecdotal data point :Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 8:06 pmOk. It’s not clear how severe the 42 cases were. Somewhere between 10-42.old salt wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:59 pmI've never seen sub totals of # of hospitalizations which total up to 52. All positives were housed ashore aboard the naval base, in quarantine, under medical supervision. Those 42 "recovered" may have included those who received outpatient treatment, although they may have admitted everyone to hospital who displayed any symptoms, as a precaution, since I never saw any reporting of hospital capacity being approached. I just saw reporting of 1 ICU admission, beyond the sailor who was discovered unresponsive & admitted to ICU too late to recover.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:45 pmIs it to be understood that 52 of 710 required hospital care?old salt wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 7:39 pm Now on the Big Stick :The crew of any USN warship is a young, healthy herd. ...which I expect the CDC study to confirm {imho}https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/21/nearly- ... ested.html
Nearly entire crew of coronavirus-stricken aircraft carrier tested, 9 treated for symptoms
The U.S. Navy said Tuesday that nearly all crewmembers assigned to USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier have been tested for the coronavirus.
“As of today, 94% of USS Theodore Roosevelt crewmembers were tested for Covid-19, with 710 total positive and 3,872 negative results,” the service wrote in a release.
Of the total cases, nine are currently being treated at the U.S. Naval Hospital Guam, 42 sailors have recovered and one sailor died. A significant number of the Roosevelt crew tested positive but displayed no symptoms.https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/1 ... rus-193122
For the 300 or so Roosevelt sailors packed into a base gymnasium on the island, quarantine has been oddly like a vacation.
They spend long hours playing the new Final Fantasy VII for PlayStation 4, which took days to download over the gym’s spotty Internet connection. They read and work out. One day last week, they ordered pizza from Domino's.
But every so often, reality comes crashing down. All of the sailors in the gym have tested positive for Covid-19. While most are experiencing only mild symptoms, such as headaches, a cough or muscle pain, a few are much sicker.
In the gym, crew members are on high alert. Last week, the authorities called an ambulance for a sailor with asthma who worried he wasn’t getting enough oxygen, one sailor said. The paramedics checked the asthmatic man’s vitals before returning him to his cot, where he now sleeps just a few yards from a makeshift medical office in a corner of the gymnasium.
“His inhaler doesn’t quite clear him up,” the sailor said. "They wanted to make sure he was breathing correctly.”
Aside from that incident, life has settled into a daily routine. The crew members have plenty of water, and line up for medical checks twice daily. Food is carefully rationed and not always appetizing, but at least they are off the ship.
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Although our 2 West Pac aircraft carriers (the TR & Reagan) are stuck in port dealing with V-19,
our mini-carrier (USS Ameica) strike group is at sea & responding :
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our mini-carrier (USS Ameica) strike group is at sea & responding :
Also reportedly in the America strike group, 2 guided missile equipped escorts -- the cruiser Bunker Hill & destroyer Barry.https://news.usni.org/2020/04/20/uss-am ... a-standoff
KUALA LUMPUR — USS America (LHA-6) is steaming towards waters in the South China Sea where a Chinese government survey ship and its China Coast Guard escorts are in an international maritime dispute with Malaysia.
As of Saturday, America was operating with at least five Marine F-35B Lightning II fighters as well as MV-22Bs tiltrotors and CH-53 helicopters as part of the typical Marine air combat element configuration aboard the amphibious warship. With the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) temporarily sidelined in Guam, America is currently the most significant operational naval asset the U.S Navy has in the region as China flexes its maritime presence.
The Chinese are operating in disputed waters about 200 nautical miles off the coast of East Malaysia that are claimed by Malaysia, Vietnam and China. The region is believed to be mineral-rich and has been an active area of contention since the drillship West Capella, under contract to Malaysia’s state oil company, Petronas, began exploration activities in October.
The Malaysian exploration triggered a flurry of patrols and presence operations by China Coast Guard and maritime militia ships, Vietnamese maritime militia ships and ships of the Royal Malaysian Navy and Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (also known as the Malaysian Coast Guard). China Coast Guard ships have also been maintaining a continuous presence at the Luconia Shoals, which lies in Malaysia’s Exclusive Economic Zone and is also claimed by China. These ships have also made patrols close to Malaysian oil platforms in Malaysia’s EEZ. Despite all the activity, no at-sea incidents have been reported, and all three governments are content to keep matters out of the public eye.
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency head Admiral Zubil Mat Som confirmed to Malaysian media on April 16 that Haiyang Dizhi 8 had entered Malaysia’s EEZ and that the MMEA was monitoring the ship and indicated the ship was operating legally. The Malaysian Foreign Ministry and Defence Ministry declined to comment to the press. With the Royal Malaysian Navy also busy monitoring the Andaman Sea entrance of the Malacca Straits to prevent Rohingya refugee ships from entering Peninsular Malaysia, as well as conducting routine operations throughout Malaysian waters, the service’s 45-ship fleet is often hard-pressed to maintain presence.
Over the weekend, the U.S. called out China’s “bullying” actions related to the ship, according to a report in Reuters.
“The United States is concerned by reports of China’s repeated provocative actions aimed at the offshore oil and gas development of other claimant states,” the U.S. State Department said in a statement over the weekend.
China “should cease its bullying behavior and refrain from engaging in this type of provocative and destabilizing activity.”
For its part, China is denying any wrongdoing in the disputes.
Malaysia and China have a strong economic relationship, and Malaysia has ordered four 68-meter Keris-class Littoral Mission Ship (LMS) from China. First-of-class KD Keris arrived in Malaysia in January, but the second ship, Sundang, has had its delivery and commissioning, which was scheduled to take place in April in China, delayed due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. The remaining two ships were to be delivered in 2021, which could also be delayed because the ships are to be built in Wuhan, the origin of the current outbreak.
Meanwhile, the two U.S Littoral Combat Ships rotationally deployed to Singapore, USS Montgomery (LCS-8) and USS Gabrielle Giffords (LCS-10), are both operating in the South China Sea, according to Navy news releases.
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Is the new top gun movie going direct to streaming?
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meanwhile, gotta go back and find my "American Interest's".....and why they wandered off to Japan and the south china sea. BAD American interest, wandering off like that. bad. no treat for you.
in other words, wt Frig is my jet boat doing in Guam? Shouldn't it be in San Diego or Mississippi, protecting our shores? you know, defense?
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Nah...we have to take the fight to them so that they don’t bring the fight to us....and keep the money lines open. You know....a corporate security force.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:09 ammeanwhile, gotta go back and find my "American Interest's".....and why they wandered off to Japan and the south china sea. BAD American interest, wandering off like that. bad. no treat for you.
in other words, wt Frig is my jet boat doing in Guam? Shouldn't it be in San Diego or Mississippi, protecting our shores? you know, defense?
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Do you have any business interests or investments dependent upon global free trade.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:24 amNah...we have to take the fight to them so that they don’t bring the fight to us....and keep the money lines open. You know....a corporate security force.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:09 ammeanwhile, gotta go back and find my "American Interest's".....and why they wandered off to Japan and the south china sea. BAD American interest, wandering off like that. bad. no treat for you.
in other words, wt Frig is my jet boat doing in Guam? Shouldn't it be in San Diego or Mississippi, protecting our shores? you know, defense?
Wait until China dredges up more toll booth islands in the South China Sea.
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We all do.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:29 pmDo you have any business interests or investments dependent upon global free trade.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:24 amNah...we have to take the fight to them so that they don’t bring the fight to us....and keep the money lines open. You know....a corporate security force.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:09 ammeanwhile, gotta go back and find my "American Interest's".....and why they wandered off to Japan and the south china sea. BAD American interest, wandering off like that. bad. no treat for you.
in other words, wt Frig is my jet boat doing in Guam? Shouldn't it be in San Diego or Mississippi, protecting our shores? you know, defense?
Wait until China dredges up more toll booth islands in the South China Sea.
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Aircraft carriers are for projecting power overseas, we can defend our shores from airfields.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:30 pmWe all do.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:29 pmDo you have any business interests or investments dependent upon global free trade.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:24 amNah...we have to take the fight to them so that they don’t bring the fight to us....and keep the money lines open. You know....a corporate security force.runrussellrun wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:09 ammeanwhile, gotta go back and find my "American Interest's".....and why they wandered off to Japan and the south china sea. BAD American interest, wandering off like that. bad. no treat for you.
in other words, wt Frig is my jet boat doing in Guam? Shouldn't it be in San Diego or Mississippi, protecting our shores? you know, defense?
Wait until China dredges up more toll booth islands in the South China Sea.
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Will they still be using F5 tigersharks pretending to be MiGs?
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I liked the first movie. I am sure I will watch this one. A friend’s son got through Top Gun.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:51 pmWill they still be using F5 tigersharks pretending to be MiGs?
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No doubt it was a great movie, i loved it a ton. I just wish they could have borrowed a few MiGs from the Rooskies. It is just one of those picky little details that bugged me.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:58 pmI liked the first movie. I am sure I will watch this one. A friend’s son got through Top Gun.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:51 pmWill they still be using F5 tigersharks pretending to be MiGs?
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If you make it through Top Gun you are the best of the best.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:58 pmI liked the first movie. I am sure I will watch this one. A friend’s son got through Top Gun.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:51 pmWill they still be using F5 tigersharks pretending to be MiGs?
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Yes. He was very proud. His son couldn’t tell him much but what he was able to tell him was remarkable. The ability of those weapons systems are mind boggling and those were just what he could talk about.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 5:14 pmIf you make it through Top Gun you are the best of the best.Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:58 pmI liked the first movie. I am sure I will watch this one. A friend’s son got through Top Gun.cradleandshoot wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 4:51 pmWill they still be using F5 tigersharks pretending to be MiGs?
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Now on the Big Stick :
https://www.pilotonline.com/military/vp ... story.html
The Roosevelt has a total crew of roughly 4,845 service members, including its embarked air wing and command staff.
On Tuesday the Navy announced that 710 of them — almost 15% — have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, with 43 recovered. Eight are in the hospital on Naval Base Guam, including one who moved out of the intensive care unit.
One Roosevelt sailor — San Diego-based Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Charles Thacker — died of COVID-19 on Guam April 13.
More than 4,100 sailors have moved off the ship and are in quarantine in either local hotels or on Naval Base Guam, according to the Navy.
Navy leadership is reevaluating its 14-day quarantine policy for Roosevelt sailors after a small percentage of the quarantined sailors who had negative tests later tested positive for the novel coronavirus, even after their quarantine, and despite being asymptomatic, a Navy official told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Between 50% and 60% of sailors from the ship who have tested positive for the virus have no COVID-19 symptoms, the official said.
On Monday, the Navy and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began an extensive study of the ship’s crew in an effort to better understand how the virus spread. Results are expected in a month.
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Do we know how many Chinese sailors have the virus and on which ships they serve.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:16 pm Now on the Big Stick :https://www.pilotonline.com/military/vp ... story.html
The Roosevelt has a total crew of roughly 4,845 service members, including its embarked air wing and command staff.
On Tuesday the Navy announced that 710 of them — almost 15% — have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, with 43 recovered. Eight are in the hospital on Naval Base Guam, including one who moved out of the intensive care unit.
One Roosevelt sailor — San Diego-based Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Charles Thacker — died of COVID-19 on Guam April 13.
More than 4,100 sailors have moved off the ship and are in quarantine in either local hotels or on Naval Base Guam, according to the Navy.
Navy leadership is reevaluating its 14-day quarantine policy for Roosevelt sailors after a small percentage of the quarantined sailors who had negative tests later tested positive for the novel coronavirus, even after their quarantine, and despite being asymptomatic, a Navy official told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Between 50% and 60% of sailors from the ship who have tested positive for the virus have no COVID-19 symptoms, the official said.
On Monday, the Navy and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began an extensive study of the ship’s crew in an effort to better understand how the virus spread. Results are expected in a month.
Russians? Iranians? Can the American MSM tell us the readiness of our enemies fleets and armed forces.
Baztidz.
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I dunno, do you know what our IC knows?6ftstick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:25 amDo we know how many Chinese sailors have the virus and on which ships they serve.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:16 pm Now on the Big Stick :https://www.pilotonline.com/military/vp ... story.html
The Roosevelt has a total crew of roughly 4,845 service members, including its embarked air wing and command staff.
On Tuesday the Navy announced that 710 of them — almost 15% — have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, with 43 recovered. Eight are in the hospital on Naval Base Guam, including one who moved out of the intensive care unit.
One Roosevelt sailor — San Diego-based Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Charles Thacker — died of COVID-19 on Guam April 13.
More than 4,100 sailors have moved off the ship and are in quarantine in either local hotels or on Naval Base Guam, according to the Navy.
Navy leadership is reevaluating its 14-day quarantine policy for Roosevelt sailors after a small percentage of the quarantined sailors who had negative tests later tested positive for the novel coronavirus, even after their quarantine, and despite being asymptomatic, a Navy official told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Between 50% and 60% of sailors from the ship who have tested positive for the virus have no COVID-19 symptoms, the official said.
On Monday, the Navy and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began an extensive study of the ship’s crew in an effort to better understand how the virus spread. Results are expected in a month.
Russians? Iranians? Can the American MSM tell us the readiness of our enemies fleets and armed forces.
Baztidz.
You think there isn't chatter that we monitor???
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You tell em!! Our media needs to be more like Chinese, Russian, Iranian and Cuban media!6ftstick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:25 amDo we know how many Chinese sailors have the virus and on which ships they serve.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:16 pm Now on the Big Stick :https://www.pilotonline.com/military/vp ... story.html
The Roosevelt has a total crew of roughly 4,845 service members, including its embarked air wing and command staff.
On Tuesday the Navy announced that 710 of them — almost 15% — have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, with 43 recovered. Eight are in the hospital on Naval Base Guam, including one who moved out of the intensive care unit.
One Roosevelt sailor — San Diego-based Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Charles Thacker — died of COVID-19 on Guam April 13.
More than 4,100 sailors have moved off the ship and are in quarantine in either local hotels or on Naval Base Guam, according to the Navy.
Navy leadership is reevaluating its 14-day quarantine policy for Roosevelt sailors after a small percentage of the quarantined sailors who had negative tests later tested positive for the novel coronavirus, even after their quarantine, and despite being asymptomatic, a Navy official told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Between 50% and 60% of sailors from the ship who have tested positive for the virus have no COVID-19 symptoms, the official said.
On Monday, the Navy and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began an extensive study of the ship’s crew in an effort to better understand how the virus spread. Results are expected in a month.
Russians? Iranians? Can the American MSM tell us the readiness of our enemies fleets and armed forces.
Baztidz.
# The People's Republic of America
“I wish you would!”
Re: The Politics of National Security
Looks like o d is taking tips from his best friends in China, Russia and North Korea:Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 9:40 amYou tell em!! Our media needs to be more like Chinese, Russian, Iranian and Cuban media!6ftstick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:25 amDo we know how many Chinese sailors have the virus and on which ships they serve.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:16 pm Now on the Big Stick :https://www.pilotonline.com/military/vp ... story.html
The Roosevelt has a total crew of roughly 4,845 service members, including its embarked air wing and command staff.
On Tuesday the Navy announced that 710 of them — almost 15% — have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, with 43 recovered. Eight are in the hospital on Naval Base Guam, including one who moved out of the intensive care unit.
One Roosevelt sailor — San Diego-based Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Charles Thacker — died of COVID-19 on Guam April 13.
More than 4,100 sailors have moved off the ship and are in quarantine in either local hotels or on Naval Base Guam, according to the Navy.
Navy leadership is reevaluating its 14-day quarantine policy for Roosevelt sailors after a small percentage of the quarantined sailors who had negative tests later tested positive for the novel coronavirus, even after their quarantine, and despite being asymptomatic, a Navy official told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Between 50% and 60% of sailors from the ship who have tested positive for the virus have no COVID-19 symptoms, the official said.
On Monday, the Navy and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began an extensive study of the ship’s crew in an effort to better understand how the virus spread. Results are expected in a month.
Russians? Iranians? Can the American MSM tell us the readiness of our enemies fleets and armed forces.
Baztidz.
# The People's Republic of America
Pentagon plans to dispatch Blue Angels and Thunderbirds in coronavirus tribute.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... ce=twitter
The Pentagon is planning a multicity tour of the U.S. military’s top flight demonstration teams to “champion national unity” amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to senior U.S. officials and a memo obtained by The Washington Post.
The Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds, the demonstration squadrons for the Navy and Air Force, will fly over some cities together and others separately, according to the memo. The flyovers will take place in the next several weeks “to thank first responders, essential personnel, and military service members as we collectively battle the spread of COVID-19.”
President Trump announced the mission, named Operation America Strong, after it was reported by The Post on Wednesday afternoon. He said that the mission was “the idea of our great military men and women,” and will recognize health-care workers.
Millions unemployed and he is wasting resources for this b s.
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You have heck this forum up to making it nothing more than a joke. I hope you are happy.
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MAGA!CU88 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 9:47 amLooks like o d is taking tips from his best friends in China, Russia and North Korea:Typical Lax Dad wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 9:40 amYou tell em!! Our media needs to be more like Chinese, Russian, Iranian and Cuban media!6ftstick wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:25 amDo we know how many Chinese sailors have the virus and on which ships they serve.old salt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:16 pm Now on the Big Stick :https://www.pilotonline.com/military/vp ... story.html
The Roosevelt has a total crew of roughly 4,845 service members, including its embarked air wing and command staff.
On Tuesday the Navy announced that 710 of them — almost 15% — have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, with 43 recovered. Eight are in the hospital on Naval Base Guam, including one who moved out of the intensive care unit.
One Roosevelt sailor — San Diego-based Chief Aviation Ordnanceman Charles Thacker — died of COVID-19 on Guam April 13.
More than 4,100 sailors have moved off the ship and are in quarantine in either local hotels or on Naval Base Guam, according to the Navy.
Navy leadership is reevaluating its 14-day quarantine policy for Roosevelt sailors after a small percentage of the quarantined sailors who had negative tests later tested positive for the novel coronavirus, even after their quarantine, and despite being asymptomatic, a Navy official told The San Diego Union-Tribune on Tuesday.
Between 50% and 60% of sailors from the ship who have tested positive for the virus have no COVID-19 symptoms, the official said.
On Monday, the Navy and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention began an extensive study of the ship’s crew in an effort to better understand how the virus spread. Results are expected in a month.
Russians? Iranians? Can the American MSM tell us the readiness of our enemies fleets and armed forces.
Baztidz.
# The People's Republic of America
Pentagon plans to dispatch Blue Angels and Thunderbirds in coronavirus tribute.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national ... ce=twitter
The Pentagon is planning a multicity tour of the U.S. military’s top flight demonstration teams to “champion national unity” amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to senior U.S. officials and a memo obtained by The Washington Post.
The Blue Angels and the Thunderbirds, the demonstration squadrons for the Navy and Air Force, will fly over some cities together and others separately, according to the memo. The flyovers will take place in the next several weeks “to thank first responders, essential personnel, and military service members as we collectively battle the spread of COVID-19.”
President Trump announced the mission, named Operation America Strong, after it was reported by The Post on Wednesday afternoon. He said that the mission was “the idea of our great military men and women,” and will recognize health-care workers.
Millions unemployed and he is wasting resources for this b s.
DEPLORABLE
“I wish you would!”