Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has disproportionately affected racial minorities in the United States resulting in higher rates of infection, hospitalization, and death. With a limited supply after the initial approval of a safe and effective vaccine, difficult legal and ethical choices will have to be made on priority access for individuals. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) has recommended prioritization of racial minorities who are “worse off” socioeconomically and epidemiologically. TheWorld Health Organization (WHO) similarly cautioned that “colorblind” allocation frameworks could perpetuate or exacerbate existing injustices. Both NASEM and WHO urge policy makers to allocate vaccines in ways tha...
Equity was—and is—central in the US policy response to COVID-19, given its disproportionate impact o...
Background: Allocation of scarce resources during a pandemic extends to the allocation of vaccines w...
A central goal in the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s (NASEM) framework fo...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has disproportionately affected racial minorities in the United ...
The supply of any successful vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) will initially be limit...
Ethical considerations play a key role in the proposed frameworks for COVID-19 vaccine allocation. B...
Nationwide, stark racial disparities exist in COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths. Unf...
America’s COVID-19 pandemic has both devastated and disparately harmed minority communities. How can...
COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be scarce for years to come. Many countries, from India to the U.K.,...
Major global and national vaccine allocation guidelines urge planners to allocate vaccines in ways t...
This article is about the potential justification for deploying some form of affirmative action (AA)...
BackgroundViral pandemics present a range of ethical challenges for policy makers, not the least amo...
: The COVID-19 pandemic has evidenced the chronic inequality that exists between populations and com...
The COVID-19 pandemic has evidenced the chronic inequality that exists between populations and commu...
The issue of COVID-19 vaccine allocation is still highly controversial on the international as well ...
Equity was—and is—central in the US policy response to COVID-19, given its disproportionate impact o...
Background: Allocation of scarce resources during a pandemic extends to the allocation of vaccines w...
A central goal in the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s (NASEM) framework fo...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has disproportionately affected racial minorities in the United ...
The supply of any successful vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) will initially be limit...
Ethical considerations play a key role in the proposed frameworks for COVID-19 vaccine allocation. B...
Nationwide, stark racial disparities exist in COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths. Unf...
America’s COVID-19 pandemic has both devastated and disparately harmed minority communities. How can...
COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be scarce for years to come. Many countries, from India to the U.K.,...
Major global and national vaccine allocation guidelines urge planners to allocate vaccines in ways t...
This article is about the potential justification for deploying some form of affirmative action (AA)...
BackgroundViral pandemics present a range of ethical challenges for policy makers, not the least amo...
: The COVID-19 pandemic has evidenced the chronic inequality that exists between populations and com...
The COVID-19 pandemic has evidenced the chronic inequality that exists between populations and commu...
The issue of COVID-19 vaccine allocation is still highly controversial on the international as well ...
Equity was—and is—central in the US policy response to COVID-19, given its disproportionate impact o...
Background: Allocation of scarce resources during a pandemic extends to the allocation of vaccines w...
A central goal in the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s (NASEM) framework fo...