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Skorupa, Lucy MRS

From: White, Elizabeth [Elizabeth.White@dfat.gov.au]

Sent: Thursday, 25 September 2014 8:29 AM

To: Gibson, Geraldine MS 1; Hamilton, Tom MR; Meszes, Candice MS; Kluger-Wynne, Daniel MR

Subject: FW: Ebola IDC - NEXT MEETING [SEC=IN-CONFIDENCE]

Attachments: Key points as at 19 September.docx; .xlsx

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Second of two emails on Ebola.

Cheers

Liz

From: Exell, Blair Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2014 5:56 PM To: zz [External] health.Ops@health.gov.au; Mccarthy, Adam; Costello, Bill; zz [External] robyn.walker@defence.gov.au; chris.collett@ag.gov.au; Dunn, Laurie; Leesa.Croke@TREASURY.GOV.AU; elizabeth.rushbrook@defence.gov.au; White, Elizabeth; Bloomfield, James; Jenny.Firman@health.gov.au; McNeil, Kirsty; Kylie.Jonasson@health.gov.au; matthew.harper@ag.gov.au; michael.jansen@defence.gov.au; Carter, Miriam; Smith, Natasha; Le, Thanh; tim.crosier@pmc.gov.au; Barnett Lawson, Tina; Morris, Natasha; matt.flavel@treasury.gov.au; damien.white@treasury.gov.au; Julianne.Quaine@health.gov.au; Clarke, Louise; Pashley, Amanda Cc: Sharon.Flanigan@health.gov.au; zz [External] health.Ops@health.gov.au Subject: RE: Ebola IDC - NEXT MEETING [SEC=IN CONFIDENCE]

Further to invite please find attached background papers prepared by DFAT in consultation with Defence.

Second paper on possible response options is still being finalised.

regards

Blair Exell _______________________________ First Assistant Secretary Development Policy Division Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Phone +61 2 6178 4040 | Mobile

From: Jeannie.Snedden@health.gov.au [mailto:Jeannie.Snedden@health.gov.au] On Behalf Of Health.Ops@health.gov.au Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2014 5:18 PM To: Mccarthy, Adam; Costello, Bill; Exell, Blair; zz [External] robyn.walker@defence.gov.au; chris.collett@ag.gov.au; Dunn, Laurie; Leesa.Croke@TREASURY.GOV.AU; elizabeth.rushbrook@defence.gov.au; White, Elizabeth; Bloomfield, James; Jenny.Firman@health.gov.au; McNeil, Kirsty; Kylie.Jonasson@health.gov.au; matthew.harper@ag.gov.au; michael.jansen@defence.gov.au; Carter, Miriam; Smith, Natasha; Le, Thanh; tim.crosier@pmc.gov.au; Barnett Lawson, Tina; Morris, Natasha; matt.flavel@treasury.gov.au; damien.white@treasury.gov.au; Julianne.Quaine@health.gov.au; Clarke, Louise; Pashley, Amanda Cc: Sharon.Flanigan@health.gov.au; zz [External] health.Ops@health.gov.au Subject: Ebola IDC - NEXT MEETING [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

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Phoenix has previously advised that over others. At this stage, Liaison can continue with Allies and other government departments to inform planning and preparedness within your area of responsibility, however it should be made clear that discussions are for contingency planning purposes only. MSC (DCMC, GPCAPT Michael Jansen) is taking the lead on Defence responses to the WoG effort, and you should ensure that JHC (COS CJHLTH COL Susie Busch) and HQJOC (J07, CAPT Nicole Curtis) have visibility of any liaison activities you are undertaking. MSC is now taking the lead on further formal correspondence with Government officials (through OSCDF) on ADF response options for Ebola in West Africa, leveraging off CJOPS planning. CJHLTH will also attend the Ebola IDCs and the WoG (Federal & State) AHPPC. Trevor Jones RADM RAN HMSC

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At this stage, there is no Government intent for Defence to execute any of the possible ADF contributions. Liaison is continuing with international partners and other government departments to inform planning and preparedness within respective areas of responsibility. However, it should be noted that these discussions are for contingency planning purposes only.

AUTHORISED BY: CONTACT OFFICER: VADM R. Griggs RADM T.N. Jones VCDF HMSC Date: 14 October 2014 Date: 14 October 2014 CONSULTED WITH: RADM R. Walker, Joint Health Command

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BACKGROUND The outbreak of Ebola in West Africa was first reported by the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 23 March 2014, with the first cases likely to have been in December 2014. It is the largest outbreak of Ebola ever reported. As at 08 October 2014 (07 October for Guinea and Liberia), there have been 8399 clinical cases, and 4033 deaths reported. As of 08 October, 416 health care workers had been infected by the virus, of which 233 have died. Actual numbers are almost certainly higher. According to the WHO, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone still have active and widespread transmission of Ebola. While Ebola is a very serious disease, it is not as highly contagious as some other diseases such as influenza. It is caught through contact to broken skin or mucous membranes with the bodily fluids of an infected person or animal. There are a range of experimental drugs to treat Ebola however, Australia does not have access to these drugs. On 8 August 2014, the WHO announced this outbreak to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern and made recommendations aimed at preventing and reducing international spread.

The WHO has developed a roadmap with the goal to stop ongoing Ebola transmission globally within six-nine months, while addressing the broader socioeconomic impact in areas of intense transmission and rapidly managing the consequences of any international spread. The WHO has predicted that up to 20,000 people could become infected with Ebola in this outbreak.

On 18 September 2014 the United Nations Security Council declared the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to be a threat to international peace and security (Resolution 2177). On 19 September 2014, the United Nations General Assembly also considered the Ebola outbreak in West Africa and adopted a resolution (GA/11552) on measures to contain the virus, including establishment of a United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response (UNMEER). The mission will have five priorities: stopping the outbreak, treating the infected, ensuring essential services, preserving stability and preventing further outbreaks. The first members of UNMEER arrived in Accra, Ghana on 22 September and are working on rapid response measures for the region.

The Security Council will meet for a briefing and closed consultations on the security implications of Ebola on Tuesday, 14 October, with an emphasis on UN presence on the ground. Briefers include the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and head of the UN Mission for Emergency Ebola Response (UNMEER), Mr Anthony Banbury.

The United States have announced plans to send 3200 military personnel to Liberia to provide logistics, training and engineering support. This will include the establishment of a joint force command and an air-bridge to deploy supplies and health care workers with the intent to build 17 x 100 bed Ebola treatment units and establish a site to train up to 500 health care providers per week. This will also include building a hospital to care for any health care workers that become infected with Ebola and deploy 65 health care workers to work in this hospital. The US says it has committed US$350 million to the outbreak.

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The United Kingdom, on 23 September announced that it will support the establishment of 700 beds in Sierra Leone. On 08 October, the UK committed to provide an aviation support ship, 3 Merlin helicopters, and 750 Defence personnel to establish treatment centres and a training facility.

Defence Actions In support of the Department of Health, Defence is working together with the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Attorney-General’s Department on all aspects of the Australian response to the Ebola crisis relevant to our respective portfolios. This includes liaison with our allies in regards to their respective responses. Headquarters Joint Operations Command has identified broad options available for a possible Defence contribution to the response should it be required. Defence does not currently have the capability to safely evacuation Australians from West Africa with suspected or confirmed Ebola infection. The deployment of Defence personnel cannot occur in the absence of a credible evacuation plan and credible in country security, support and treatment plans.

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Skorupa, Lucy MRS

From: Jansen, Michael GPCAPT

Sent: Tuesday, 14 October 2014 8:59 AM

To: Gibson, Geraldine MS 1

Cc: IP-GI EUNAP; Madsen, Kenton LTCOL

Subject: FW: UK High Commissioner response [DLM For Official Use Only]

Attachments: 0926_THE HON JULIE BISHOP MP_EBOLA RESPONSE.pdf; Response to Mr Paul Madden CMG - draft defence input.docx

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For Official Use Only

Gerry,

As discussed can you please run your eyes over this letter. Need to get this back to DFAT as soon as practicable given the timelines indicated below. Has been cleared through the Health chain, waiting on your input prior to pushing to HMSC.

Mick Jansen GPCAPT Director Current Military Commitments Ph 02 6265 2472 Mob

From: Rushbrook, Elizabeth CDRE Sent: Monday, 13 October 2014 20:11 To: Jansen, Michael GPCAPT Subject: FW: UK High Commissioner response [DLM=For Official Use Only]

For Official Use Only

FYSA. I expect to have CJHTLH consideration to forward to you tomorrow. Bill is aware

Liz

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From: Rushbrook, Elizabeth CDRE Sent: Monday, 13 October 2014 20:10 To: OCJ HLTH Cc: Walker, Robyn RADM Subject: FW: UK High Commissioner response [DLM=For Official Use Only]

For Official Use Only

Maam

I apologise for only just getting to this email which I missed earlier today. I have provided an initial holding resonse to Bill noting that the Defence response required higher level clearance. I have attached a recommended draft for your and MSC consideration/action.

aye

Liz

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From: Costello, Bill [mailto:Bill.Costello@dfat.gov.au] Sent: Monday, 13 October 2014 14:52 To: Rushbrook, Elizabeth CDRE Cc: Scott, Madeleine Subject: FW: UK High Commissioner response [SEC=IN CONFIDENCE] Dear Liz   As I foreshadowed when we met at DoH last Thursday, I would be grateful for Defence’s input to the attached Ministerial correspondence regarding Ebola. A draft response and the original letter are attached.  I am assuming that you will provide   

    Thanks to inefficiencies and stuff‐ups within our system, this letter was received by us about when it was due.  So it is now overdue.  Not your fault, but anything you can do to expedite a quick response will be much appreciated.   Please copy Madeleine Scott, who is actioning, into your response.   Thanks very much, Bill.    Bill Costello  Assistant Secretary Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ____________________________________________________________________ Health and Environmental Safeguards  Branch        E |Bill.Costello@dfat.gov.au Development  Policy Division                                           T| +61 2 6178 4013                                                                                                     M|                                                                             W|dfat.gov.au                                                                              

From: Scott, Madeleine Sent: Monday, 13 October 2014 1:08 PM To: Costello, Bill Cc: Duce, Bronwyn; Carter, Miriam Subject: UK High Commissioner response [SEC=IN CONFIDENCE]   Bill,   Attached is the updated response for your provision to Defence.   Thanks,   Madeleine Scott _______________________________ Health Policy Officer | Health Policy Section Health and Environmental Safeguards | Development Policy Division Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Phone +61 2 6178 4466 www.dfat.gov.au Web | Twitter | YouTube | Flickr  

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“One of the things we have playing to our advantage is our geographic isolation and the length of time it takes simply to get to Australia,” he said. Questions and Responses: 1. Is it possible please for us to get a photograph or a diagram of how this unit would work, or how it would fit into the aircraft. 2. Can you tell us please who manufactured it? Response 1 – 2 Defence is purchasing the ISOPOD patient isolation unit, manufactured by GRS. The datasheet for this product including pictures is available on the manufacturer's website at: http://media.wix.com/ugd/ccaf6a 3fcd274a67dd4f8389ab7b1feed6ff90.pdf 3. Why is there a five hour time limit (the AAP report above says the aircraft will be able to evacuate people within five hours flight of Australia’s north)? Response: Defence assesses that the practical limit on transporting a patient infected with Ebola in the ISOPOD system by air is in the order of five hours. The time limit recommendation has been assessed based on a number of factors including the clinical severity of the disease and the ability to provide appropriate clinical care in flight within the system. Clearances: Clearance officers: please ensure both date and time are detailed

Drafted Name Appointment Date and Time TPs drafted by GPCAPT Lennon DCC - AF 23 Oct 2014

Clearance Name Appointment Date and Time Subject Matter Expert Group/Service 1 Star or above CDR E Rushbrook Joint Health

Command 23 Oct 2014

Group/Service 1 Star or above AIRCDRE Kitcher DGCP - AF 23 Oct 2014 This information is

consistent with advice provided to the Minister by other means (E.g. QTB, MinSub etc) (To be completed by 1 Star or above)

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Strategic Communications Adviser

Leigh Watson SCA CAF 23 Oct 2014

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Minister Name Appointment Date and Time Ministerial Action: (To be completed by ASCAM)

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SB14-000771 R20306879 10 December 2014 Version 3

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Way Ahead

Defence continues to engage across the whole of Government on Ebola response planning, including regional contingency plans.

AUTHORISED BY: CONTACT OFFICER: VADM R.J. Griggs BRIG A.J. Rawlins Vice Chief of the Defence Force Director General Military Strategic

Commitments Date: December 2014 Date: December 2014 CONSULTED WITH: GPCAPT Richard Lennon, Director Combat Capability, Air Force Headquarters; CDRE Elizabeth Rushbrook, Director General Health Capability, Joint Health Command.

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