Title: Pandemic Flu TTX Scenario
1Benton County, MNPandemic Flu
TabletopExerciseMay 23rd, 2007
2EOC
What it consists of, Who is part of it. NIMS/ICS
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8To Minimize the Risk is to Create a Greater
Danger!
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10Preparation is the Key to Success
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14Pandemic Flu
It is not an IF Question? It is a WHEN Question?
BUT FIRST
15Some Background
- Basic Flu Facts Flu 101
- Bird Flu - 101
- Pandemic Flu - 101
16Flu Season Is Here
17Seasonal Flu 101
18Basic Facts
19Current Flu Report
20Seasonal FluThe Flu Kills More People Today than
it did Seventy Years Ago.
INFLUENZA
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22Over-Reaction
23Seasonal Flu vs. Common Cold
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27GERMS
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30How do we prevent the flu?
There are a number of ways and one of them is by
washing your hands.
31Cover Your Cough Cough Safe
32Cover Your Cough
33Get A Flu Shot
34Information Services Solution
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36Avian Flu
37Avian (Bird) Flu 101
38Avian Flu Update
39Bird (Avian) Flu
40How Does One Get it?
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43Background Information
- The World Health Organization (WHO) continues to
monitor the prolonged existence of H5N1. The
current WHO Pandemic Alert phase is at 3. - Human infections of this new virus subtype have
been detected in Asia.
44Where is it, Now?
452003 April 11, 2007
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48How at Risk are we in the US?
49Background Information
- Surveillance of migratory birds for highly
pathogenic H5N1 continues across the United
States. - The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
(DNR) along with the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) - Animal Plant and Health
Inspection Service (APHIS), Wildlife Services are
conducting the surveillance in Minnesota.
50Bird Flu 101
51The Bird Flu or Another
52How it Mutates
53Who is the Puddy Tat afraid of now?
54Noahs Response to Bird Flu
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56How Some Countries are Responding to Bird Flu
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58Other Bird Flu Headlines
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62Pandemic Flu 101
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64What is it?
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67Flu Timeline
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70What Level of Warning Are We At Now?
71How bad could it get?
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73Benton/Stearns Sick/Clinic
12,000
74Benton/Stearns Hospitalized
This is not a worse case scenario
75Everyone Loves Awareness Level Color Codes
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77Break 15 minutes
78Now onto our Tabletop Presentation
79What Major Players Need to be Involved?
- Public Sector
- Private Sector
- Religious Sector
- Volunteer Sector
- Others
80General Pandemic Flu Notes
A pandemic will come in waves, 2 possibly 3 Each
wave will last 6 8 weeks long 2nd wave may
occur within 3-9 months of first wave 2nd wave
may cause more serious illness and death Outside
assistant will be limited based on the outbreak
81General Goals
- Delay
- The spread so there is time for a vaccine
- Lessen
- The demand for scarce healthcare resources
- Reduce
- The number of people affected.
82Bird Flu Makes the Jump
Prologue
83Today May 23rdIts Coming!
Day 1
- Confirmed Bird flu has made the jump to humans.
- First wide spread outbreak has occurred in Asia.
- Thousands reported sick.
84World Health Organization Raises Alert to Phase 5
85What Implications Does This Have for your
Department?
- Does this increase in the WHO alert status cause
you any concerns? - What can you do to prepare for the inevitable
spread of the pandemic to America? - List the steps you would take.
- What questions would you have of public health?
86Take 5 minutes to look at your plan
Respond to the questions Being handed out. We
will begin discussion In 5
87June 15th Flu Spreads to California
- The first cases of the Pandemic Flu have now been
found in California CDC Officials. WHO goes to
Phase 6. - During the past week what precautions/steps have
you taken? - Is there anything more you can do for your
department at this point? - What questions do you have?
88June 21st , 2007 Flu Spreads Throughout Country
89June 25th - Pandemic Flu in MinnesotaIts Here
- Several Pandemic Flu cases have shown up in
Minnesota.
90LUNCH TIME 1 hour
91First Minnesota Case
92June 30th , 2007 Flu Spreads in Minnesota
- Flu cases have now spread throughout Minnesota,
no County has been untouched. - Cases in Benton County are rapidly multiplying.
93Effects on County Workers
- Sixty employees out sick another 20 stay home as
caregivers. - Entire departments out sick.
- Workers required to work in other departments.
- Departments close altogether
94BREAK 15 minutes
95August- Flu WorsensIts Bad!
Thousands Sick/Hundreds Dead - Statewide
96Infrastructure Starts to Break Down
97Benton County Numbers - Residents
- 12,000 sick another 4,000 out as caregivers
- 6,000 require outpatient health care
- 720 sent to hospitals
- 108 require Intensive Care
- 54 require ventilators
- 120 deaths
- These numbers represent an above average Pandemic
- If it is a SEVERE Pandemic like 1918 the
numbers for Hospitals, Intensive Care,
Ventilators and Deaths would be 2X higher - THESE NUMBERS ARE FOR ONE MONTH
98August September Cases Receding
- Vaccine is now available for dispensing
- 1st wave appears to be winding down
- Question as to if schools should open
- Officials say second wave is inevitable
99Where do we go from here?
- Public Health Staff must prepare for mass
dispensing of vaccine. - Flu supplies need to be replenished if they even
can be found. - Actions during this first wave need to be
reviewed.
100Some Good News!
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102Questions More Questions
103Dont Let Pogo be Right!
104Other Strategies
Alternating shifts to reduce employee contact
with each other Changing the work space to every
other desk Staggered shifts Working from
home Hoarding and the limits of just-in-time
production and trans- portation systems will
impact the availability of supplies, food, etc.
105Doomsday Clock
Bird Flu
106Chaos Clocks
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111WHO Pandemic Alert Levels
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