The USNS Comfort pulled into the New York harbor this morning to aid hospitals with the coronavirus pandemic:
Take a look inside the USNS Comfort, as the hospital ship docks in New York City to support the health care system amid the coronavirus crisis. https://t.co/D6C8TET0Kp pic.twitter.com/UgHZMzV4ep
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 30, 2020
Here’s more:
NY POST – The USNS Comfort hospital ship arrived in New York Harbor on Monday morning to aid in the coronavirus fight.
The vessel has a capacity of 1,000 beds, sorely needed as the contagion continues to strain the capacities of brick-and-mortar facilities.
“#NYPD Harbor and Aviation escort the @USNavy USNS Comfort as it enters New York Harbor,” the department’s Special Operations division wrote in a tweet, along with a video of of the mammoth hospital ship cutting through an overcast Monday morning.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo also heralded the arrival of reinforcements, tweeting a video shot from aboard a New York State Police boat escorting the Comfort.
“The Comfort brings 1,000 much-needed hospital beds & 1,200 personnel to New York,” tweeted Cuomo, who noted that he would receive a briefing upon its arrival at Manhattan’s Pier 90.
President Trump spoke at a Saturday ceremony in Norfolk, VA where he sent the USNS Comfort to New York to help with the coronavirus pandemic:
President Trump confirms, while sending off USNS Comfort to New York City, that he is considering more quarantine restrictions on N.Y., N.J. and Conn. pic.twitter.com/mYQ2tzBUDD
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) March 30, 2020
This is the first time since 9/11 that the USNS Comfort has come to New York.