Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Call to Implement (and Reimagine) Bioethical Principles
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https://doi.org/10.7202/1087210arKeywords:
COVID-19, bioethical principles, vaccines, intellectual property, pandemic, global healthLanguage(s):
EnglishAbstract
The commentary analyses ethical dilemmas faced by the global community during the coronavirus pandemic. The importance of the intellectual property rights in the context of vaccine distribution is particularly emphasized. The authors highlight bioethical principles – “forgotten” but so significant – in the context of vaccine distribution.
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