This paper explores the ethical challenges in deciding whether to vaccinate individuals lacking the decision-making capacity needed to provide informed consent during a public health emergency like COVID-19. The best interests standard ordinarily governs such decisions, which under the law in jurisdictions like England, Wales and Singapore takes into account the individual’s past wishes and present preferences. However, in a public health emergency, the interests of third parties become more salient: those whom the unvaccinated individual might expose to infection have an interest in the individual’s being vaccinated. While current mental capacity law has not been interpreted to take such public health considerations into account, we argue ...
Humanitarian emergencies result in a breakdown of critical health-care services and often make vulne...
The prospect of vaccinating children and young people against COVID-19 raises questions that apply m...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...
Vaccination against various diseases has been widely practised for more than a century and on a more...
Vaccination against various diseases has been widely practised for more than a century and on a more...
Vaccination policy is an ethically challenging domain of public policy. It is a matter of collective...
Even in a pandemic there seem to be inherent conflicts of interest between the individual and societ...
The potential for vaccines to prevent the spread of infectious diseases is crucial for vaccination p...
Vaccination plays an important role in pandemic planning and response. The possibility of developing...
Mass vaccination and its controversial assessments have become key issues under the covid-19 pandemi...
Background: The world is threatened by future pandemics. Vaccines can play a key role in preventing ...
Discussions about current and future immunisation programmes raise novel questions about familiar et...
Objectives: More than 1 year after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic it is becoming increasingly cl...
In early 2021, cases of rare adverse events were observed in individuals who had received the Astra ...
Background: Immunization programmes are ethically defensible and society has a significant role to p...
Humanitarian emergencies result in a breakdown of critical health-care services and often make vulne...
The prospect of vaccinating children and young people against COVID-19 raises questions that apply m...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...
Vaccination against various diseases has been widely practised for more than a century and on a more...
Vaccination against various diseases has been widely practised for more than a century and on a more...
Vaccination policy is an ethically challenging domain of public policy. It is a matter of collective...
Even in a pandemic there seem to be inherent conflicts of interest between the individual and societ...
The potential for vaccines to prevent the spread of infectious diseases is crucial for vaccination p...
Vaccination plays an important role in pandemic planning and response. The possibility of developing...
Mass vaccination and its controversial assessments have become key issues under the covid-19 pandemi...
Background: The world is threatened by future pandemics. Vaccines can play a key role in preventing ...
Discussions about current and future immunisation programmes raise novel questions about familiar et...
Objectives: More than 1 year after the start of the Covid-19 pandemic it is becoming increasingly cl...
In early 2021, cases of rare adverse events were observed in individuals who had received the Astra ...
Background: Immunization programmes are ethically defensible and society has a significant role to p...
Humanitarian emergencies result in a breakdown of critical health-care services and often make vulne...
The prospect of vaccinating children and young people against COVID-19 raises questions that apply m...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...