On the ethics of vaccine nationalism: the case for the fair priority for residents framework
COVID-19 vaccines are likely to be scarce for years to come. Many countries, from India to the U.K., have demonstrated vaccine nationalism. What are the ethical limits to this vaccine nationalism? Neither extreme nationalism nor extreme cosmopolitanism is ethically justifiable. Instead, we propose t...
Main Authors: | Emanuel, EJ, Buchanan, A, Chan, SY, Fabre, C, Halliday, D, Leland, RJ, Luna, F, McCoy, MS, Norheim, OF, Schaefer, GO, Tan, K-C, Wellman, CH |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2021
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