Navy sailor from USS Theodore Roosevelt dies of COVID-19
A Navy sailor who tested positive for the coronavirus while aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt has died, the Navy reported Monday. He is the first sailor to die from the virus, a spokesman said.
The unidentified sailor had been admitted to intensive care in a U.S. Navy hospital in Guam on Thursday as his symptoms from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, worsened. As of Monday morning, nearly 600 sailors aboard the aircraft carrier had tested positive for the virus. "The name of the Sailor is being withheld until 24 hours after next-of-kin notification," the Navy said in a news release on its official website.TONY AZIOS/AFP/Getty
"The Sailor tested positive for COVID-19 March 30, was removed from the ship and placed in an isolation house on Naval Base Guam with four other USS Theodore Roosevelt Sailors. Like other Sailors in isolation, he received medical checks twice daily from Navy medical teams," it said.
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