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Submarines, Usually an Ideal Place for Disease to Spread, Manage to Keep COVID-19 at Bay

23 Jul 2020
The Day, New London, Conn. | By Julia Bergman

It's no secret that submarines with their confined quarters are ideal places for diseases to spread.

Yet the U.S. submarine force, which has a little more than 24,000 members, has managed to keep the novel coronavirus at bay with an infection rate of less than 0.5%, according to the force's commander, Vice Adm. Daryl Caudle.

In a phone interview this week, Caudle attributed the success to a variety of factors. Those include "a culture of compliance" among submariners, who are trained to run and operate nuclear propulsion plants at sea, a "strong team ethos" of not wanting to let fellow crew members down by bringing COVID-19 on board, and the compliance of local communities such as New London County, where these sailors work and live.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/07/23/submarines-usually-ideal-place-disease-spread-manage-keep-covid-19-bay.html