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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Wed Apr 1 22:35:29 2020, in response to News From CVN71, posted by Train Dude on Wed Apr 1 22:30:12 2020. Here's NPR's follow up. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Apr 1 22:39:20 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Stephen Bauman on Wed Apr 1 22:35:29 2020. Well, Allie is on the phone with my wife now and the off ship quarantine apparentine will happen. It's a shame that the CO's letter leaked. He cares about his crew. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Wed Apr 1 23:01:59 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Train Dude on Wed Apr 1 22:39:20 2020. There are 77 covid 19 positives on Guam. The number of symptom free, untested unknown. This does not include those from the Roosevelt. Your granddaughter is better off than being on the ship but not yet out of danger.It's a shame that the CO's letter leaked. I assume you were smiling, when you wrote that. She would still be on that ship, if the letter were not made public. He [ship's CO] cares about his crew. He'll apply for retirement at the end of this tour. |
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No Tiger Cruise This time Was: News From CVN71 |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Apr 1 23:03:03 2020, in response to News From CVN71, posted by Train Dude on Wed Apr 1 22:30:12 2020. Obviously, I was sort of hoping to make the trip from Pearl to Coronado this time out. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Apr 1 23:06:46 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Stephen Bauman on Wed Apr 1 23:01:59 2020. Thanks for the reassuring words. |
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Posted by Dave on Thu Apr 2 08:04:30 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Train Dude on Wed Apr 1 22:39:20 2020. Hopefully her quarantine passes uneventfull. My brother on LI is a first responder and was tested yesterday for COVID-19. Based on his symptoms he probably has it. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu Apr 2 08:13:35 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Dave on Thu Apr 2 08:04:30 2020. Sorry to hear that. On a positive note, my oldest grand daughter is an ICU nurse at a major city hospital. She tested positive about 2 weeks ago and is ready to go back to work. Many seem resilient and resistant to it. |
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Posted by Dave on Thu Apr 2 09:49:51 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Train Dude on Thu Apr 2 08:13:35 2020. That's great news! |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Apr 2 17:08:35 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Stephen Bauman on Wed Apr 1 23:01:59 2020. Roosevelt's CO to be relieved.How did I guess :=) |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Thu Apr 2 17:19:52 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Apr 2 17:08:35 2020. How did the media get a hold of this? |
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Posted by AlM on Thu Apr 2 17:24:42 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Thu Apr 2 17:19:52 2020. The letter would have gone past many people in the military and Defense Department. All it takes is one person who thinks that a better outcome would result from leaking the letter, and out it is. |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Apr 2 17:42:12 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Apr 2 17:08:35 2020. Try to protect your crew, lose your ship.That is wrong on so many levels... |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Thu Apr 2 18:03:45 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by AlM on Thu Apr 2 17:24:42 2020. What you say is true. However, if the Captain had any direct part of leaking the story to the media, I can understand his being relieved. Keep the "dirty laundry in the hamper" sorta speak. Other than that, I don't understand him being relieved. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Apr 2 18:35:13 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Train Dude on Thu Apr 2 08:13:35 2020. I thought you had to be sick to be tested, or I heard that sometimes they can't even find you a test.Was she a really mild case? |
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu Apr 2 22:00:19 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Stephen Bauman on Thu Apr 2 17:08:35 2020. That seems to be a hard luck command. The previous captain was relieved after an incident which resulted in CVN71 being sidelined for 18 months as I recall. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu Apr 2 22:04:32 2020, in response to Re: News From CVN71, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Apr 2 18:35:13 2020. Yes she had the fever and other symptoms. I don't know about the severity but by the time the results were available, her fever had broken. She had to be tested again before they would allow her to return to work. I don't know about the results of that test. |
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