Could vaccine requirements for entering pubs be wrong, while closing pubs altogether is OK?
By Tom Douglas Suppose that, before you could enter a pub, you had to produce a ‘vaccine passport’ showing that you had been vaccinated against the new coronavirus. Vaccine requirements like this are controversial. In the UK, the government has been keen to deny that it is even considering their use. This is in some […]
Source: blog.bioethics.net - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Tom Douglas Tags: Ethics Health Care Public Health Pandemic Ethics syndicated Tom Douglas' Posts Source Type: blogs
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