Nearly 700 Sailors Infected After Coronavirus Spreads On French Aircraft Carrier

▴ Nearly 700 Sailors Infected After Coronavirus Spreads On French Aircraft Carrier
The ministry said 1,767 mariners, nearly all from the Charles de Gaulle itself, had been tested and results showed at least 668 to be infected with the new coronavirus. Results are still not in from a third of the tests.

Almost 700 mariners relegated to the French plane carrying warship Charles de Gaulle's maritime gathering have tried positive for the coronavirus, the military service said on Wednesday.

The service said 1,767 sailors, about all from the Charles de Gaulle itself, had been tried and results demonstrated at any rate 668 to be tainted with the new coronavirus. Results are still not in from 33% of the tests.

"Thirty-one workforce is today in an emergency clinic," it said in an announcement. "More tests are being done."

The bearer, which had most as of late been partaking in practices with northern European naval forces in the Baltic Sea, showed up home in Toulon fourteen days sooner than anticipated after around 40 group individuals gave indications of COVID-19 side effects.

Wiped out-group individuals had been set under severe clinical perception on board the atomically controlled bearer and a group prepared to do the principal tests transported to the vessel.

The team from the Charles de Gaulle and the frigate Chevalier Paul were currently in repression inside their maritime base, while the pilots of the transporter's warplanes and helicopters were additionally in the isolate.

The naval force boss had requested an examination, the service said.

The Charles de Gaulle set sail for the eastern Mediterranean on January 21 to help French military activities against Islamist aggressors in Iraq and Syria, before conveying to the Atlantic and afterward the Baltic.

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