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In spring 2020, he was commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt when COVID-19 broke out among the crew. [1] He was relieved of command by then-acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly after sending a letter to Navy leaders asking that most of the crew be taken ashore which was subsequently leaked to the press.
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A Navy commander has been fired from his job as the executive officer of a warship because he refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine as required and refused to be tested for the virus, Navy officials ...
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The coronavirus pandemic was reported to have spread to the crew of the American aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson when its first case was reported on 23 March 2020. [10] At the time, the ship was in dry dock at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard , and it was reported that "the sailor did not board the vessel and had no contact with any shipyard personnel".
Six San Francisco public transport employees who were fired for refusing to get COVID-19 vaccines have been awarded more than $1 million each. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) employees filed a ...
On 11 April, it was reported that more than 90% of the crew had been tested for the coronavirus, and 550 crew members had tested positive. [31] [32] As of 12 April 585 crew members had tested positive. [33] On 13 April, the hospitalized sailor, a 41-year old chief petty officer, died from COVID-19. [34] [33] [35] [17]