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18 May
Using 'unproven' clinical interventions during public health emergencies: A review of the 11th April virtual seminar
Epidemics and pandemics of novel pathogens are often characterized by a lack of known therapeutic or preventive interventions; COVID-19 is ...
10 May
Uncertainty in global health
by Halina Suwalowska, Epidemic Ethics / GLIDE, Nuffield Department of Population Health, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, Ethox Centre, University ...
4 May
Ethics, misinformation, and the COVID-19 pandemic: A review of the 28th March virtual seminar
The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by an infodemic: an overabundance of information – some accurate and some ...
25 April
There is no vaccine equity without gender equity
By Ilana Ambrogi, MD, PhD Postdoc - PPGBIOS/Fiocruz - Epidemic EthicsSenior Research Analyst at Anis – Institute of Bioethics (Brazil) ORCID: ...
6 April
Trust, trustworthiness and the COVID-19 pandemic
Chair: • Professor Michael Parker, Professor of Bioethics, Director of the Ethox Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK ...
29 March
Mainstream media narratives and the “othering” of migrant workers in Singapore
Jane Lim, Research Fellow, NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics, ORCID: 0000-0001-9017-4714 VOO Teck Chuan, Assistant Professor, Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin ...
17 March
Re-visiting mandatory vaccination for COVID-19: Evidence and ethics
Chair: Prof Effy Vayena, Health Ethics and Policy Lab, Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. ...
21 February
Ethics and pandemic policies: democracy in crisis - reviewing the Epidemic Ethics and The Hastings Center co-hosted virtual seminar
In this jointly hosted virtual seminar, Epidemic Ethics and The Hastings Center, discussed the latter's Special Report: Democracy in Crisis, which ...
15 February
Vacinas ou absorventes? Falsas dicotomias e a falta de critérios éticos e humanitários para alocação de recursos públicos no Brasil
Pamella Liz Nunes PereiraPostdoc - PPGBIOS/Fiocruz e colaboradora do Epidemic Ethics.Pesquisadora da Anis - Instituto de Bioética, Direitos Humanos e ...
7 February
Vaccines or pads? False dichotomies and the lack of ethical and humanitarian criteria for allocating public resources in Brazil
By Pamella Liz Nunes Pereira Postdoctoral fellow at PPGBIOS/Fiocruz and Epidemic Ethics. Researcher at Anis – Institute of Bioethics. ...
2 February
Governance, Ethics, and the ACT-Accelerator: a review of the 13th December 2021 virtual seminar
The World Health Organistion's Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator was formulated in March 2020, in the context of the COVID-19 ...
4 January
Restricting population movement during COVID-19: ethics and justifications: a review of the 8th November 2021 virtual seminar
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, lockdowns have been used across much of the world as a primary public health measure. ...
10 November
COVID-19 Vaccination Boosters: when and why?
With global vaccine inequity still remaining a significant problem in many parts of the world, Epidemic Ethics hosted a webinar ...
Children and COVID-19 vaccination: ethical issues and consideration
Vaccinating children against COVID-19 remains ethically controversial. In this webinar on 13 Sept, which attracted over 400 global attendees, a ...
5 July
New Knowledge Hub Launches to Facilitate Uptake and Application of Research Findings into Policy and Practice
The Global Health Network launches the Applying Research to Policy and Practice for Health (ARCH) Knowledge Hub.This Hub aims to ...