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Vaccination, risks, and freedom: the seat belt analogy
Published 2019“…The analogy suggests that the risks of vaccines do not constitute strong enough reasons against coercive vaccination policies and that the same reasons that justify compulsory seat belt use—a measure now widely accepted and endorsed—also justify coercive vaccination policies.…”
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Demandingness and public health ethics
Published 2019“…It focuses on three possible public health policies that pose requirements that are differently demanding: vaccination policies, policy to contain antimicrobial resistance, and quarantine and isolation policies. …”
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Vaccine suspension, risk, and precaution in a pandemic
Published 2022“…Our analysis elucidates how fundamental value conflicts in public health ethics played out on the global stage of vaccine policy.…”
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