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A COVID-19 Lockdown Tabletop Exercise in New Taipei City, Taiwan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2021

I-Tien Lo
Affiliation:
Department of Architecture, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan Disaster Management Office, New Taipei City Government, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Ching-Yuan Lin
Affiliation:
Department of Architecture, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Ming-Tai Cheng*
Affiliation:
Department of Emergency Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan Taipei Regional Emergency Medical Operation Center, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Taipei, Taiwan
*
Corresponding author: Ming-Tai Cheng, Email: jengmt1976@gmail.com.
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Abstract

Objectives:

This exercise aimed to validate New Taipei City’s strategic plan for a city lockdown in response to coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The main goal of all solutions was the principle of “reducing citizen activity and strengthening government control.”

Methods:

We created a suitable exercise, creating 15 hypothetical situations for 3 stages. All participating units designed and proposed policy plans and execution protocols according to each situation.

Results:

In the course of the exercise, many existing policies and execution protocols were validated. These addressed (1) situations occurring in Stage 1, when the epidemic was spreading to the point of lockdown preparations; (2) approaches to curb the continued spread of the epidemic in Stage 2; and (3) returning to work after the epidemic was controlled and lockdown lifted in Stage 3. Twenty response units participated in the exercise. Although favorable outcomes were obtained, the evaluators provided comments suggesting further improvements.

Conclusions:

Our exercise demonstrated a successful example to help policy-making and revision in a large city of over 4 million people during the COVID-19 pandemic. It also enhanced participants’ subject knowledge and familiarity with the implementation of a city lockdown. For locations intending to go into lockdown, similar tabletop exercises are an effective verification option.

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Table 1. Situation and emergency response units for the tabletop exercise

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Figure 1. Layout of exercise venue.

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Table 2. Essential workers in critical infrastructure sectors

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Table 3. Schedule for when members of the general public are allowed to leave their homes

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Table 4. Policy revisions after the tabletop exercise