A New Edition of Public Health Ethics is Now Available

August 16, 2021

Public Health Ethics (vol. 13, no. 2, 2020) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Key Ethical Concepts and Their Application to COVID-19 Research” by Angus Dawson, et al.
  • “Patient Isolation during Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Arguments for Physical Family Presence” by Teck Chuan Voo, Zohar Lederman and Sharon Kaur 
  • “Is There an Ethical Upper Limit on Risks to Study Participants?” by Nir Eyal 
  • “Ethical Advice for an Intensive Care Triage Protocol in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from The Netherlands” by Marcel Verweij, et al.
  • “A Harm Reduction Approach to the Ethical Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic” by Daniel Weinstock 
  • “COVID-19 Capitalism: The Profit Motive versus Public Health” by Jennifer Cohen 
  • “The Primacy of Duty and Its Efficacy in Combating COVID-19” by Robert Elliott Allinson 
  • “Vaccinating for Whom? Distinguishing between Self-Protective, Paternalistic, Altruistic and Indirect Vaccination” by Steven R Kraaijeveld 
  • “Vaccination Policies: Between Best and Basic Interests of the Child, between Precaution and Proportionality” by Roland Pierik 
  • “Jewish Ethics Regarding Vaccination” by Tsuriel Rashi