Eight more sailors aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive again for the coronavirus, raising to 13 the number who appear to have become infected a second time while serving aboard the sidelined aircraft carrier.
The World Health Organization is joining the chorus sounding the alarm about a rare inflammatory syndrome affecting children., raising to 13 the number who appear to have become infected a second time while serving aboard the sidelined aircraft carrier.
On Saturday, a Navy official confirmed eight additional sailors had tested positive again. A day earlier the Navy had said in a statement that five had tested positive a second time. The Navy official was not authorized to speak publicly and requested anonymity.
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