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The U.S. Navy is pausing the operations of the carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt and bringing her in to Guam after at least five more sailors on board tested positive for COVID-19. The test results are in addition to three cases announced earlier this week, bringing the total to eight.

The Wall Street Journal has independently reported that at least 23 individuals on board the USS Roosevelt have tested positive.

“We are in the process now of testing 100 percent of the crew of that ship to ensure that we were able to contain whatever spread might have occurred there on the ship,” Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly said in a briefing Thursday. “But I also want to emphasize that the ship is operationally capable and can do its mission if required to do so.”

The Roosevelt will be docking in Guam, and while she is pierside, no members of her crew will be allowed onto the island, Modly said. The sailors who have tested positive have been isolated on Guam, and they all have mild symptoms that do not require hospitalization.