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Originally Posted by asianthree
Well if the Naval Ship, has a 80% Covid positive, and unable to perform, and there was a issue, a solution is available.
Just recruit all the 65 to 85yo to replace them. Nothing like life experience, and a Covid shot, to keep our country safe
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With good luck and the CV not mutating too much or effectively, most everyone that wants a vaccine in the US will have one according to Dr. Fauci by July 31st. So, it is UNLIKELY that the US will be engaged in an all-out conflict that soon. And even if (BIG IF) 80% of a carrier had CASES, many of those troops could still function in their jobs in an emergency. What we don't want is a situation in the US where hospitals are overcrowded and NOT functioning. That is why the CDC made their recommendation for hospital staff and then older Americans to get their shots EARLY. A DOMESTIC Hospital crowding problem is more LIKELY than a carrier absolutely NEEDING to engage in a war effort.