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− | '''Preparation for [[Germ attack]]s''' involved infecting its own people by state agencies. Some simulations included training and lobbying in response to natural [[Pandemic/Preparation|pandemics]], too. | + | '''Preparation for [[Germ attack]]s''' involved infecting its own people by state agencies. Some simulations included training and lobbying in response to natural [[Pandemic/Preparation|pandemics]], too. Proposed solution is stockpiling and developing [[vaccine]]s. |
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Biological weapon/Preparation (Disaster/Preparation) | |
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Interest of | • Emergent BioSolutions • Johns Hopkins University |
Preparation for Germ attacks involved infecting its own people by state agencies. Some simulations included training and lobbying in response to natural pandemics, too. Proposed solution is stockpiling and developing vaccines.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Atlantic Storm | A scenario designed to mimic a summit of transatlantic leaders forced to respond to a bioterrorist attack. Recommended militarization, vaccination and stockpiling drugs. Held January 2005. |
Clade X | A pandemic/biowarfare preparation exercise by Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Held May 2018. |
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases | |
Operation Dark Winter | An exercise where senior former officials would respond to a bioterrorist induced national security crisis. Uncannily predicted the 2001 anthrax attacks and other narratives. Held June 2001. |
TOPOFF | A series of week long "counter-terrorism" exercises |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Bioterror: Manufacturing Wars The American Way | foreword | 1 April 2003 | William H. Schaap Ellen Ray |
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