Promoting vaccination with a not-too-heavy hand
This week’s Nature has a worthwhile read, “Mandate Vaccination with Care.” The recent rise in the number of cases of measles is well-documented in the general press, and there is a strong argument that it is a social good that sufficient numbers of children be vaccinated for a range of infectious diseases. Your correspondent considers … Continue reading "Promoting vaccination with a not-too-heavy hand"
Source: blog.bioethics.net - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Jon Holmlund Tags: Health Care Allocation / Access / Public Health Consent / Research Health Care Practice syndicated Source Type: blogs
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