A Pandemic Diary

Hastings Center Report 50 (4):inside_front_cover-inside_front_ (2020)
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Abstract

In mid‐March 2020, The Hastings Center pivoted to work on public health and clinical ethics questions sparked by the Covid‐19 pandemic. The Center created a hub page on our website for ethics resources on the pandemic and published the first in a series of Covid‐19 ethics frameworks for health care providers. The pandemic has illuminated staggering health inequities, particularly for people of color, prompting the Center to launch a series of webinars called Securing Health in a Troubled Time: Equity, Ethics, & the Common Good.

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