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President Trump delivered remarks in front of the USNS Comfort before it departed for New York on Saturday.

Trump expressed his gratitude to “the dedicated service members who will soon be on the front lines of this fight.”

“This great ship behind me is a 70,000-ton message of hope and solidarity to the incredible people of New York,” Trump said.

Trump said the ship was supposed to be undergoing maintenance for four weeks, but was finished and ready to sail in four days.

Trump said that the USNS Comfort would not treat patients with coronavirus but rather provide surge capacity for those with other urgent care needs.

“Their mission will be to care for New Yorker’s who do not have the virus but who require urgent care. In other words, they’ll be using this, people will be coming out of hospitals who don’t have the virus and they’ll be on this ship where they have great operating rooms and great facilities and the places in-bound, on land will be where people that have the virus will be,” Trump said.

The President added that the ship is scheduled to arrive in New York on Monday and begin treating patients on Tuesday.

Details of the ship: Trump touted the capabilities of the USNS Comfort and outlined what is onboard the ship.

“It is fully loaded with 12 operating rooms and they are fully equipped. 1,000 hospital beds, a medical laboratory, a pharmacy, an optometry lab, digital radiology, a cat scan, two oxygen producing plants, and a helicopter deck which will be used very actively,” Trump said.

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