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The US Navy is deploying a fully-equipped hospital ship to help in the fight against the coronavirus in New York

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USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) returns to Naval Station Norfolk after a five month deployment, November 15, 2019. US Navy

  • The US Navy is preparing its hospital ships to help in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in the hardest-hit communities in the country.
  • Defense Secretary Mark Esper confirmed he ordered the Navy to "lean forward" in deploying two of its hospital ships, the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy.
  • The two ships will specifically focus on trauma cases if deployed, given the limited amount of space aboard the ships, Esper said.
  • On Wednesday morning, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he spoke with President Donald Trump, who approved of the Comfort's deployment to the state.
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The US Navy is preparing its hospital ships to help in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in the hardest-hit communities in the country, with one of them deploying to New York.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper confirmed he ordered the Navy to "lean forward" in deploying two of its hospital ships, the USNS Comfort and USNS Mercy, during a press conference on Tuesday.

The Comfort, based in the East Coast at Norfolk, Virginia, is currently undergoing maintenance; while the Mercy is at port in San Diego, California.

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The two ships will specifically focus on trauma cases if deployed, given the limited amount of space aboard the ships, Esper said. The plan is to alleviate the burden on traditional hospitals dealing with a high number of patients with the coronavirus.

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"Our capabilities are focused on trauma," Esper said at the Pentagon. "Whether it's our field hospitals, whether it's our hospital ships ... they don't have necessarily the segregated space as you need to deal with infectious diseases."

"One of the ways by which you can use either field hospitals, hospital ships, or things in between, is to take the pressure off of civilian hospitals when it comes to trauma cases, and open up civilian hospital rooms for infectious diseases," he added.

On Wednesday morning, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he spoke with President Donald Trump, who approved of the Comfort's deployment to the state. Cuomo activated the state's National Guard, after the number of cases in New York jumped to over 2,300. The US Navy reportedly said the Comfort may not arrive in New York to assist until mid-April.

"This will be an extraordinary step," Cuomo said. "It's literally a floating hospital, which will add capacity."

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Most of the medical staff for the Comfort is based at Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in Virginia. The ship has made several deployments since 1987,  including to Puerto Rico for relief efforts after Hurricane Maria in 2017. 

The ships are staffed by 71 civilians and up to 1,200 sailors, according to the Navy. Both ships include 12 fully-equipped operating rooms, a 1,000-bed hospital, medical laboratory, and a pharmacy. The ships also have helicopter decks for transport.

The Defense Department said there were 18 US service members who tested positive as of Monday. Over 5,800 coronavirus cases were reported in the US as of Tuesday afternoon. Over 95 people have died in the country.

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