Doctors form an essential part of an effective response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We argue they have a duty to participate in pandemic response due to their special skills, but these skills vary between different doctors, and their duties are constrained by other competing rights. We conclude that while doctors should be encouraged to meet the demand for medical aid in the pandemic, those who make the sacrifices and increased efforts are owed reciprocal obligations in return. When reciprocal obligations are not met, doctors are further justified in opting out of specific tasks, as long as this is proportionate to the unmet obligation
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Background: Past guidance in the codes of practice urged doctors to provide treatment even in the co...
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It is likely that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic will affect a large part of the world’s population and wil...
The COVID-19 pandemic began to enter Indonesia in early 2020, in this case the responsibilities and ...
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often assumed to have a duty to work, even if faced with personal risk...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, many countries around the world are considering whether and how to pro...
After reading Dr. Alpert\u27s commentary, we suspect art inspires life but not consistently with his...
The swine influenza (H1N1) outbreak in 2009 highlighted the ethical and legal pressures facing gener...
Considerable literature exists on physicians ’ ethicalobligations to treat during pandemics, but muc...
Abstract Background As a number of commentators have noted, SARS exposed the vulnerabilities of our ...
As was expected, the country is witnessing an explosion of Covid cases, leading to chaos and mayhem....
As clinicians and support personnel struggle with their responsibilities to treat during the current...
The recent pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus strain (COVID-19) has suddenly and radically sha...
From the ethics perspective, “duty of care” is a difficult and contested term, fraught with misconce...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic actualised the dilemma of how to balance physicians´ obligation to...
Background: Past guidance in the codes of practice urged doctors to provide treatment even in the co...
SARS, like HIV, placed healthcare workers at risk and raised issues about the duty to treat. But phi...
It is likely that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic will affect a large part of the world’s population and wil...
The COVID-19 pandemic began to enter Indonesia in early 2020, in this case the responsibilities and ...
Healthcare workers (HCWs) are often assumed to have a duty to work, even if faced with personal risk...
During the Covid-19 pandemic, many countries around the world are considering whether and how to pro...