Coronavirus cases break out across the Navy
Military leaders reported new COVID-19 cases in San Diego, Florida and Mississippi.
Military leaders reported new COVID-19 cases in San Diego, Florida and Mississippi.
Test results for the child are pending and the child development center facility is being “appropriately sanitized.”
The nation's largest yard distributed 2,000 cleaning kits to help workers halt the spread of coronavirus.
Military leaders on Tuesday confirmed to Navy Times that a list of reforms to the sea service’s childcare programs have been instituted to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
The vessels are homeported in California and Washington.
The link between two of the cases appears to be the training center on Naval Base San Diego.
There are now three sailors in San Diego County known to have contracted COVID-19.
An All Hands memo from yard commander Capt. Dianna Wolfson indicated that four other individuals there tested negative for COVID-19 infection.
The directive is designed to limit non-mission essential travel and comply with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to maintain social distance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The sailor was treated by Naval Medical Center San Diego personnel and is quarantined at home.