Simulation exercise

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A simulation exercise (SimEx[1]) or emergency preparedness exercise[2] is a public health simulation of a hypothetical disaster used to test response capacity. It is similar to military exercises.

The World Health Organization categorises simulation exercises into four categories: tabletop exercise, drill, functional exercise, and full-scale exercise listed in increasing complexity (amount of preparation and resources required).[3] The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control considers an additional type: the orientation exercise which it places before tabletop exercise.[4]. The discussion-based exercises (orientation and tabletop[4] are recommended as a starting point before conducting operation-based exercises (the other three types).[2]

Format

During an exercise, injects are provided.[5] These are updates to the scenario in the form of emails, news articles, telephone calls and so on.[6] The master scenario events list contains an overview of which injects are used when.[7] The exercise is followed up by a debrief, including a "hot" debrief immediately after the exercise.[8]

Scenarios

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