“USS Theodore Roosevelt leadership team allowed social gathering areas to remain open,” read an inspector general report publicly released Monday. “Furthermore, the USS Theodore Roosevelt leadership decided to prematurely release sailors from quarantine because conditions in quarantine were crowded, and they believed that the quarantine caused more sailors to become infected.”
Capt. Brett Crozier, the vessel’s commander, outlined the dire situation and pleaded for help to evacuate the vessel after its first case of the virus was reported on March 24, 2020.
Crozier was relieved of his command after his letter leaked to the media.
Published Thursday and publicly released Monday, the report recommended that strategic naval leadership “develop a plan of action and milestones for Navy Component Commands to conduct biennial Pandemic Influenza and Infectious Disease exercise.”
It also called for “implementation of restriction of movement, pre-deployment sequesters, personal protective equipment supply requirements, and shipboard quarantine procedures.”