미 해군 테스트, 데오도어 루즈벨드 항모 승조원 60% 코로나19 항체 가진 것으로 나타나
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) June 8, 2020
- 약 400명 혈청 테스트 받았고 이는 통계적으로 적절한 것
- 승조원 4800명 중 1100명 양성 확진받고 1명 사망
- 건강하고 젊기 때문에 일반 환자들보다 완치율 높고 사망률 크게 낮아https://t.co/HTffL6xE5j
Also Tuesday, Navy officials for the first time confirmed that 1,273 sailors out of the approximately 5,000 members of the carrier — more than 25 percent — tested positive for the virus.https://t.co/khkYKsrwda pic.twitter.com/cwpPKPT59F
— Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) June 9, 2020
Remember the Navy captain who was fired after pleading with leadership to let his crew quarantine to prevent the spread of COVID-19? A Navy test just found that 60% of his ship’s crew have coronavirus antibodies.https://t.co/0Hmpe19Drj pic.twitter.com/vfJWWK1UXr
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) June 8, 2020
About 60 percent of the Theodore Roosevelt crew have coronavirus antibodies. https://t.co/srHW8Nm9uG
— Graeme Wood (@gcaw) June 9, 2020
#Exclusive: The Finding is Suggesting a Far Higher #COVID infection rate than Previously Known #TrumpVirus2020 #VoteBlueNomatterWho #Resist #ResistTrump #TrumpIsAnIdiot #Covid19 #VoteBlue2020 #BlueWave #TrumpHasNoPlan #TrumpPandemic #TrumpOut #TrumpLies
— E.H. Hau #Resist #Persist (@ActionTime) June 8, 2020
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If one was still looking for the results of not social-distancing, here it is. @IngrahamAngle of @FoxNews is a plague all by herself.
— Geo Steve (@StephenGlahn) June 8, 2020
Exclusive: U.S. Navy test shows 60 percent of carrier crew have coronavirus antibodies https://t.co/oj9wWlXt7x
U.S. Navy test shows 60 percent of carrier crew have coronavirus antibodies. https://t.co/9OAmlQLckQ
— Amy Siskind ?️? (@Amy_Siskind) June 9, 2020
?? In Navy study,
— ???? ???????? ????? 77K (@captsingh) June 9, 2020
60 percent of carrier volunteers have coronavirus antibodieshttps://t.co/sVjChCOYby
U.S. Navy test shows 60 percent of carrier crew have coronavirus antibodies. OK, but mind the limitations with sampling volunteers. https://t.co/PVasBdh9NI
— Jeffrey Duchin (@DocJeffD) June 8, 2020
More than 1,100 aboard tested positive for the virus as of April, less than 25 percent of the crewhttps://t.co/Wh5kAhV5Ts
— WION (@WIONews) June 9, 2020