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Rethinking the Principle of Justice for Marginalized Populations During COVID-19

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2022

Abstract

In the face of limited resources during the COVID-19 pandemic response, public health experts and ethicists have sought to apply guiding principles in determining how those resources, including vaccines, should be allocated.

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