Dozens of sailors on the aircraft carrier who initially tested negative later tested positive.
HAGATNA, Guam — In a month, the Navy has tested all of the nearly 5,000 sailors of theThe latest updates as of Friday morning show positive results for coronavirus have climbed to 840 on the aircraft carrier.
Negative results amount to 4,098, with 100% of the crew tested, according to the Navy. Dozens of sailors who initially tested negative later tested positive.The Navy reported 4,234 sailors moved ashore into housing on Naval Base Guam and into hotels in Tamuning and Tumon.Since the ship pulled into Guam on March 27, one sailor from the crew,
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