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UK Simulates Deadly Virus Outbreak in Massive Drill
25 Nov
Summary
- Nationwide lockdown drill involved schools and government departments.
- Simulated virus, 'EV-D68', targeted the young, unlike COVID-19.
- Exercise Pegasus tested response to fictional pandemic and protests.

Exercise Pegasus, a comprehensive national simulation, recently concluded its final module across September, October, and November. This large-scale drill involved widespread lockdowns of schools and participation from major government departments, simulating a novel virus outbreak. The exercise was designated as a Tier 1 national emergency event, requiring ministerial involvement and the activation of COBRA.
The simulated pandemic centered on a fictional strain of enterovirus, EV-D68, distinct from COVID-19 in its lethality, primarily affecting the young and causing severe respiratory issues, brain swelling, and paralysis. This scenario necessitated testing responses including travel restrictions, business closures, and mask mandates.
Participants also "wargamed" responses to fictional public protests concerning social distancing measures. The drill's timing follows criticism of the UK's COVID-19 response, with a recent inquiry finding past actions were "too little, too late." Exercise Pegasus aims to evaluate and enhance the nation's preparedness for future public health crises.




