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Coronavirus outbreaks hit two US Navy warships in Middle East
- A dozen troops aboard the USS San Diego have been diagnosed with Covid-19, while the USS Philippine Sea also has ‘confirmed several virus cases’
- Both the vessels are at port in Bahrain
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Two US Navy warships operating in the Mideast have been struck by coronavirus outbreaks, authorities said on Friday, with both returning to port in Bahrain.
A dozen troops aboard the USS San Diego, an amphibious transport dock, tested positive for Covid-19, said Cmdr. Rebecca Rebarich, a spokeswoman for the Bahrain-based 5th Fleet. The guided-missile cruiser USS Philippine Sea also has “confirmed several cases of Covid-19,” she said.
“All positive cases have been isolated on board, and the (ships) remains in a restricted Covid bubble,” Rebarich said. “The port visit and medical support have been coordinated with the host nation government and Bahrain Ministry of Health.”
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The San Diego sails with nearly 600 sailors and Marines aboard, while the Philippine Sea carries some 380 sailors.
The 5th Fleet patrols the waterways of the Mideast. Its vessels often have tense encounters with Iran in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Gulf through which 20 per cent of all oil traded worldwide passes.
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