- US Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort docked on Pier 90 in Manhattan on the morning of March 30 to alleviate the burden that New York City hospitals have been facing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
- The ship houses 1,000 hospital beds, 12 operating rooms, 80 intensive care units, a pharmacy, and a medical laboratory, to name a few features.
- No coronavirus -positive patients will be treated on the ship.
- Its sister ship the USNS Mercy docked in Los Angeles on March 27.
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The USNS Comfort a 1,000-bed Navy Hospital ship docked in New York City on March 30 to alleviate the burden that New York hospitals have been facing amid the coronavirus pandemic as the state's COVID-19 death toll nears 1,000 .
While New York is now considered the US epicenter of COVID-19, no coronavirus-positive patients will be treated aboard the USNS Comfort. Instead, the ship will serve as a " referral hospital " to free up New York City's hospital beds, intensive care units, and ventilators as local hospitals are becoming increasingly inundated with COVID-19 patients.
"This is like adding another hospital here in New York City," New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said on NY1 . "It's such a boost to see the military arrive to help us out."
Keep scrolling to see the ship as it sails into Pier 90 in Manhattan on March 30:
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