Submariners conducting missions at sea are likely among the last people in the world learning about the coronavirus pandemic turning life upside down back home. Adm. Dominique Salles, who commanded the nuclear-armed French submarine "L'Inflexible," told the AP he believes submariners will likely only be told of the pandemic as they head back to port, in the final two days of their mission. "They won't know," Salles said. French submarine missions last 60 to 70 days, with about 110 crew members aboard. "They know that they won't know and accept it.
Source: Fox News March 30, 2020 19:30 UTC