Author: GOSTIN, LAWRENCE O.; FRIEDMAN, ERIC A.; WETTER, SARAH A.
Title: Responding to COVIDâ€19: How to Navigate a Public Health Emergency Legally and Ethically Cord-id: n95j94ck Document date: 2020_3_26
ID: n95j94ck
Snippet: Few novel or emerging infectious diseases have posed such vital ethical challenges so quickly and dramatically as the novel coronavirus SARSâ€CoVâ€2. The World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern and recently classified COVIDâ€19 as a worldwide pandemic. As of this writing, the epidemic has not yet peaked in the United States, but community transmission is widespread. President Trump declared a national emergency as fifty governors declared state em
Document: Few novel or emerging infectious diseases have posed such vital ethical challenges so quickly and dramatically as the novel coronavirus SARSâ€CoVâ€2. The World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern and recently classified COVIDâ€19 as a worldwide pandemic. As of this writing, the epidemic has not yet peaked in the United States, but community transmission is widespread. President Trump declared a national emergency as fifty governors declared state emergencies. In the coming weeks, hospitals will become overrun, stretched to their capacities. When the health system becomes stretched beyond capacity, how can we ethically allocate scarce health goods and services? How can we ensure that marginalized populations can access the care they need? What ethical duties do we owe to vulnerable people separated from their families and communities? And how do we ethically and legally balance public health with civil liberties?
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