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Ethical and Policy Considerations: Challenges during a Pandemic and Looking Ahead to a Post-Pandemic Future

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Ethical and Policy Considerations: Challenges during a Pandemic and Looking Ahead to a Post-Pandemic Future
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Explore some of the range of ethical and policy issues faced over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, from early creation and plans for implementation of frameworks for allocation of scarce resources, to considerations regarding the use of digital tools for tracking and contact tracing by governments, institutions, and businesses, and vaccine development and prioritization. Look ahead at the issues faced as communities and societies emerge out of pandemic response.  

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1. Ethical and Policy Considerations in COVID-19: Challenges Over the Course of a Pandemic and Looking Ahead to our Post-COVID Future (May 2021)

Jeffrey P. Kahn

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Ethical and Policy Considerations in COVID-19: Challenges Over the Course of a Pandemic and Looking Ahead to our Post-COVID Future (May 2021)

Explore some of the range of ethical and policy issues faced over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, from early creation and plans for implementation of frameworks for allocation of scarce resources, to considerations regarding the use of digital tools for tracking and contact tracing by governments, institutions, and businesses, and vaccine development and prioritization. Look ahead at the issues faced as communities and societies emerge out of pandemic response.  

Originally presented: Apr 2021 Health Law Conference

Dr. Jeffrey P. Kahn, Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics - Baltimore, MD