The USNS Comfort has arrived at the front lines of the coronavirus fight in the United States.

The Navy hospital ship, which contains 1,000 beds, a dozen operating rooms, a medical laboratory, a pharmacy and more sailed into New York City harbor on Monday after departing from Virginia over the weekend.

The White House said the 1,200 “doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists, x-ray technicians, orderlies, and other medical staff” on board the vessel “will augment and support New York City’s medical community and conserve hospital capacity by treating some non-COVID-19 patients.”

It’s not the first time the USNS Comfort has been in New York City. The Navy said it was deployed there a day after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and spent three weeks aiding first responders at Ground Zero.

"This great ship behind me is a 70,000-ton message of hope and solidarity to the incredible people of New York, a place I know very well, a place I love," President Trump said in Norfolk, Va., on Saturday, prior to the ship’s departure. "We're here for you. We're fighting for you and we're with you all the way and we always will be." Read more at FOX News