KEY POINTS
  • The Comfort is supposed to treat patients with conditions other than COVID-19 to free up space in overwhelmed New York hospitals.
  • The 1,000-bed hospital ship, which arrived in New York Monday, has treated 27 patients as of Saturday morning, according to a Navy spokesperson.
  • Hospital leaders in New York City have criticized the Comfort's deployment for not accepting COVID-19 patients and failing to provide tangible relief to strained hospitals. 
A military officer next to the USNS Comfort Navy hospital ship located at Pier 90 to care for patients not related to Covic-19 on March 31, 2020 in New York City.

Multiple coronavirus patients spent Friday night aboard the USNS Comfort after federal officials said the Navy hospital ship was only supposed to treat non-coronavirus patients.

The Navy said "less than five" patients were transferred to the ship Friday evening from the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York City. The patients were transferred back to the Javits Center "as soon as practical," a Navy spokesperson said.

The Javits Center has been converted into a temporary hospital to treat coronavirus patients amid the city's epidemic, while the Comfort is supposed to receive patients who don't have the virus to relieve stress on the city's hospitals.