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-**Clade X** was a [[pandemic_war_games|pandemic planning exercise]] led by [[Johns_Hopkins_university:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]], formally to counter a fast-moving and deadly epidemic released on purpose by a terrorist group consisting of scientists and their rich backers wanting to reduce overpopulation.+**Clade X: A Global Health Security Simulation** was a [[pandemic_war_games|pandemic planning exercise]] led by [[Johns_Hopkins_university:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]], formally to counter a fast-moving and deadly epidemic released on purpose by a terrorist group consisting of scientists and their rich backers wanting to reduce overpopulation.  
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 +The exercise was co-hosted by [[PATH]], the [[Global Health Council]] and the [[Nuclear Threat Initiative]] (NTI|bio), and took place May 15, 2018 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in [[united states of america:Washington, DC]].((//Clade X: A Global Health Security Pandemic Simulation Highlights Need to Support Global Health Security Initiatives.// (2018, August 16). Global Health Council. https://archive.ph/ySSBr))
  
 The participants concluded that [[national_security|national]] and [[global health]] security should be "a higher priority for both the [[National Security Council]] and the [[White House Office of Science and Technology Policy]], as well as for the agencies responsible for national security policy and diplomacy (eg, [[Department of Defense]], [[Department of State]] and the intelligence community".((Watson, C., Toner, E. S., Shearer, M. P., Rivers, C., Meyer, D., Hurtado, C., Watson, M., Gronvall, G. K., Adalja, A. A., Sell, T. K., Inglesby, T., & Cicero, A. (2019). //Clade X: A Pandemic Exercise.// Health Security, 17(5), 410–417. https://doi.org/10.1089/hs.2019.0097)) ((//About Clade X, a tabletop exercise.// (2018, May 15). Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. https://archive.ph/XVAT9)) The exercise has many similarities to the reaction to the 2020 [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. The participants concluded that [[national_security|national]] and [[global health]] security should be "a higher priority for both the [[National Security Council]] and the [[White House Office of Science and Technology Policy]], as well as for the agencies responsible for national security policy and diplomacy (eg, [[Department of Defense]], [[Department of State]] and the intelligence community".((Watson, C., Toner, E. S., Shearer, M. P., Rivers, C., Meyer, D., Hurtado, C., Watson, M., Gronvall, G. K., Adalja, A. A., Sell, T. K., Inglesby, T., & Cicero, A. (2019). //Clade X: A Pandemic Exercise.// Health Security, 17(5), 410–417. https://doi.org/10.1089/hs.2019.0097)) ((//About Clade X, a tabletop exercise.// (2018, May 15). Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. https://archive.ph/XVAT9)) The exercise has many similarities to the reaction to the 2020 [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
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-The exercise was funded by [[Dustin Moskovitz]]'s [[Open Philanthropy]].((Mandal, A. (2018, July 31).// World not ready to deal with a viral pandemic.// News-Medical. https://web.archive.org/web/20210404013822/https://www.news-medical.net/news/20180731/World-not-ready-to-deal-with-a-viral-pandemic.aspx)) 
  
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 +The exercise was funded by [[Dustin Moskovitz]]'s [[Open Philanthropy]].((Mandal, A. (2018, July 31).// World not ready to deal with a viral pandemic.// News-Medical. https://web.archive.org/web/20210404013822/https://www.news-medical.net/news/20180731/World-not-ready-to-deal-with-a-viral-pandemic.aspx))
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 | [[Anita Cicero]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Covid Commission Planning Group]]; [[Drinker, Biddle & Reath]]  | [[Event 201]]  | | [[Anita Cicero]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Covid Commission Planning Group]]; [[Drinker, Biddle & Reath]]  | [[Event 201]]  |
 | [[Randy Larsen]]  | Team member  | [[United States Air Force]]; [[National War College]]; [[George Washington University]]   | [[Dark Winter]]; [[9/11 Commission]]  | | [[Randy Larsen]]  | Team member  | [[United States Air Force]]; [[National War College]]; [[George Washington University]]   | [[Dark Winter]]; [[9/11 Commission]]  |
-| [[Crystal Watson]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]; [[US Department of Homeland Security]]((//Biography of Crystal Watson with the Center for Health Security.// Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved April 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/D20gz))  | -  | +| [[Crystal Watson]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]; [[United States Department of Homeland Security]]((//Biography of Crystal Watson with the Center for Health Security.// Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved April 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/D20gz))  | -  | 
 | [[Gigi Kwik Gronvall]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns_Hopkins_University:Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies]]; [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH); [[US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (Fort Detrick)((//Biography of Gigi Kwik Gronvall with the Center for Health Security.// Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved April 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/ReDMR))  | Actively involved in [[COVID-19]] testing industry  | | [[Gigi Kwik Gronvall]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns_Hopkins_University:Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies]]; [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; [[National Institutes of Health]] (NIH); [[US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (Fort Detrick)((//Biography of Gigi Kwik Gronvall with the Center for Health Security.// Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved April 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/ReDMR))  | Actively involved in [[COVID-19]] testing industry  |
-| [[Jennifer Nuzzo]]  | Team member | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]; [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; [[Brown University School of Public Health]]; [[Outbreak Observatory]]  | Supported people breaking social distancing protocols for [[George Floyd]] protests  |+| [[Jennifer Nuzzo]]  | Team member | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]; [[Council on Foreign Relations]]; [[Brown University School of Public Health]]; [[Outbreak Observatory]]((//Jennifer Nuzzo.// Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved April 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/jBdrA)) ((//Biography of Jennifer Nuzzo with the Center for Health Security.// (2022, March 26). Wayback Machine; John Hopkins Center for Health Security. https://web.archive.org/web/20220326032929/https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-people/nuzzo/))  | Supported people breaking social distancing protocols for [[George Floyd]] protests  | 
 +| [[Monica Schoch-Spana]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]; [[Working Group on Readying Populations for COVID-19 Vaccine]]; [[US Environmental Protection Agency]]; [[National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine]] (NASEM); [[University of Pittsburgh Medical Center]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins University Center for Civilian Biodefense Strategies]]((//Biography of Monica Schoch-Spana with the Center for Health Security.// Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Retrieved April 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/CyqLI))  | -  | 
 +| [[Tara Kirk Sell]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]; [[Center for Disease Control and Prevention|Centres for Disease Control and Prevention]]; [[World Health Organization]]; [[United States Department of Homeland Security]]  | Co-developed [[pandemic_war_games:Event 201]]  | 
 +| [[Amesh Adalja]]  | Team member  | [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health]]; [[Johns Hopkins University:Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health]]; [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA); [[American College of Emergency Physicians]]; [[Allegheny County Medical Reserve Corps]]; [[US Department of Health and Human Services]]; [[National Collegiate Athletic Association]]; [[International Monetary Fund]]; [[North Atlantic Treaty Organization]] (NATO)  | -  |
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