There's been a coronavirus outbreak aboard a deployed US Navy aircraft carrier, and at least 25 sailors have it

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There's been a coronavirus outbreak aboard a deployed US Navy aircraft carrier, and at least 25 sailors have it
 
 
There's been a coronavirus outbreak aboard a deployed US Navy aircraft carrier, and at least 25 sailors have it
 
The Navy announced the first three cases on Tuesday. By Thursday, the number of cases had jumped to 25, and more cases are expected.
 
 
 
 
 
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