Being ethical in difficult times

Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1):1-1 (2023)
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Abstract

Many countries are looking back at the pandemic and reflecting on what could have been done better. The UK COVID-19 Inquiry rumbles on 1 and other influential groups such as the British Medical Association have already reviewed the British response to the pandemic and made recommendations about what should happen in the future. 2 The UK is not alone in looking for lessons from the pandemic with a view to preparing for the next one. Countries with a very different COVID-19 experience, such as Australia and New Zealand, have also commenced national inquiries with a view to becoming better prepared for the next pandemic. 3 4 While many of the issues revolve around public health and government responses, there are also profound ethical issues that demand reflection on the conceptual resources we use when responding to new ethical challenges. The _Journal of Medical Ethics_...

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