It is widely accepted that a liberal state has a general duty to protect its people from undue health risks. However, the unprecedented emergent measures against the COVID-19 pandemic taken by governments worldwide give rise to questions regarding the extent to which this duty may be used to justify suspending a vaccine rollout on marginal safety grounds. In this chapter, I use the case of vaccination to argue that while a liberal state has a general duty to protect its people’s health, there is a limit to the measures this duty can be used to justify. First, I argue that since every available option involves different risks and benefits, the incommensurability of the involved risks and benefits forbids the prioritisati...
Public health ethics has been contingent on a political landscape leading to several operational hur...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...
We argue that, from the point of view public health ethics, vaccination is significantly analogous t...
It is widely accepted that a liberal state has a general duty to protect its people from undue healt...
In early 2021, cases of rare adverse events were observed in individuals who had received the Astra ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has once again brought the vaccine debate into the national spotlight. Except ...
Mass vaccination and its controversial assessments have become key issues under the covid-19 pandemi...
The rare but severe cerebral venous thrombosis occurring in some AstraZeneca vaccine recipients has ...
The rare but severe cerebral venous thrombosis occurring in some AstraZeneca vaccine recipients has ...
This article sketches the public health problem of insufficient vaccine coverage caused by vaccine s...
While citizens in a liberal democracy are generally expected to see to their basic needs out of thei...
COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be scarce for years to come. Many countries, from India to the U.K.,...
Even in a pandemic there seem to be inherent conflicts of interest between the individual and societ...
This Article tackles the critical problem of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and provides a normative fra...
This paper explores the ethical challenges in deciding whether to vaccinate individuals lacking the ...
Public health ethics has been contingent on a political landscape leading to several operational hur...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...
We argue that, from the point of view public health ethics, vaccination is significantly analogous t...
It is widely accepted that a liberal state has a general duty to protect its people from undue healt...
In early 2021, cases of rare adverse events were observed in individuals who had received the Astra ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has once again brought the vaccine debate into the national spotlight. Except ...
Mass vaccination and its controversial assessments have become key issues under the covid-19 pandemi...
The rare but severe cerebral venous thrombosis occurring in some AstraZeneca vaccine recipients has ...
The rare but severe cerebral venous thrombosis occurring in some AstraZeneca vaccine recipients has ...
This article sketches the public health problem of insufficient vaccine coverage caused by vaccine s...
While citizens in a liberal democracy are generally expected to see to their basic needs out of thei...
COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be scarce for years to come. Many countries, from India to the U.K.,...
Even in a pandemic there seem to be inherent conflicts of interest between the individual and societ...
This Article tackles the critical problem of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and provides a normative fra...
This paper explores the ethical challenges in deciding whether to vaccinate individuals lacking the ...
Public health ethics has been contingent on a political landscape leading to several operational hur...
This open access book discusses individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities with rega...
We argue that, from the point of view public health ethics, vaccination is significantly analogous t...