
doi: 10.1089/hs.2019.0097
pmid: 31593508
Clade X was a day-long pandemic tabletop exercise conducted by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security on May 15, 2018, in Washington, DC. In this report, we briefly describe the exercise development process and focus principally on the findings and recommendations that arose from this project.
Male, Risk Management, Role, Disaster Planning, Federal Government, District of Columbia, Humans, Female, Pandemics, Simulation Training
Male, Risk Management, Role, Disaster Planning, Federal Government, District of Columbia, Humans, Female, Pandemics, Simulation Training
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