UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 152039Z APR 20 MID110000585252U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 109/20 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N09/APR// SUBJ/COVID-19 UPDATE GUIDANCE TO SUPPORT FLEET OPERATIONS// RMKS/1. The Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) has impacted our Fleet in profound and enduring ways. However, the priorities CNO stated in his message to the Fleet on 8 April also endure. First, our health and safety. Second, ongoing fleet operations and our support to the coronavirus effort. Third, generating the support required to keep the first two on track. 2. We are learning to operate our Fleet in a new normal, and must accept that COVID-19 will be with us for the foreseeable future. We will continue to navigate this new dynamic and evolve our way of thinking and day-to-day operations. All hands will be required to defeat this unseen enemy. Our Fleet will continue to operate. 3. We have learned much about how to combat this virus over the past few weeks. COVID-19 makes our job more complex because individuals can harbor the infection and appear asymptomatic and because the shipboard environment makes it difficult to comply with CDC guidelines. However, we know that isolating or quarantining personnel for 14 days gives a 95% chance that they will be virus free at the end of that time. 21 days gives you a 99% chance. Properly disinfecting kills the virus. Covering your cough or sneeze protects shipmates. If you feel ill, stay home. Maintaining social distancing, wherever possible, is effective. Wearing face coverings is effective. We also know that unless there are underlying health issues, the virus rarely requires hospitalization and even more rarely is fatal for our young and fit Sailor demographic. However, these measures all rely on the individual Sailor, and we must rely on each other for these actions to be effective. 4. We understand these measures are especially challenging in a shipboard environment, but they are not impossible. We need your complete cooperation to pull together as we fight this virus, as the COVID-19 transmission rate is three times that of the normal flu. Should our preventative measures fall short, it is extremely important that we rapidly isolate individuals and determine their close contacts. Quick identification, isolation and cleaning is the only way to stop further spread aboard a ship. This will be a continuing fight, but we will win. 5. Our goal moving forward as we prepare ships, submarines and aircraft to operate at sea is to deploy with ZERO positive cases. That is our goal, but leadership recognizes that given the nature of this virus it may not be realistic. Personal accountability and preventive actions will be critical to our success. Every single Sailor must take action, from the operational commander to the deckplate; E-1 to O-10. We each need to be attuned to our own health and our interactions at home, aboard ship or out in town. At the first sign of feeling abnormal cough, unusual fatigue or a fever - treat yourself at home if possible, and if necessary, seek medical attention. It is OK to take yourself out of the game temporarily to keep yourself and your shipmates healthy. 6. We must continue to do all we can to prevent and eventually stop the spread of COVID-19. To that end, weve published initial prevention and mitigation frameworks (https://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=112595) and standardized predeployment guidance for Fleet use. We must implement these measures so that YOU in the FLEET can take care of your Sailors and continue to operate with confidence in order to meet mission. We are in close communication with staffs across the Fleet to make sure we continue to learn and adapt quickly the speed of relevance cannot be understated. As we learn more, we will update these procedures they are being updated several times a week, so check back often. We welcome your feedback and best practices as we protect and defend our Fleet and our families. 7. America has a great Navy. Our Nation counts on us to be exactly that and I stand with you as we operate in this new normal. 8. Released by Admiral Robert P. Burke, Vice Chief of Naval Operations.// UNCLASSIFIED// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//