Bioethics
Perspective: Mandating COVID-19 Vaccines—Ethical and Legal Considerations
12 Feb, 2021 | 02:18h | UTCMandating COVID-19 Vaccines – JAMA
Commentary on Twitter
Mandatory #COVID #vaccines are of intense interest. Now, in @JAMA_current, Dan Salmon @JohnsHopkinsSPH, @ProfHeidiLarson & I examine whether it's lawful & ethical. We cover mandates ordered by states, employers, schools, unis & as a condition of service. https://t.co/n9MQN3p1Wi pic.twitter.com/GmacRB5KKZ
— Lawrence Gostin (@LawrenceGostin) December 29, 2020
Near-equivalence in oncology: Generating evidence to support alternative cost-effective treatments
11 Feb, 2021 | 02:02h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Thoughtful piece with real implications for decreasing costs and improving access to cancer care – with particular relevance in low- and middle-resource settings although applicable in all settings. https://t.co/MkQx6Gzte4
— Julie Gralow (@jrgralow) February 10, 2021
Mitigating inequities and saving lives with ICU triage during the COVID-19 pandemic
9 Feb, 2021 | 01:29h | UTC
Perspective: Pregnancy, postpartum care, and COVID-19 vaccination in 2021
9 Feb, 2021 | 01:16h | UTCPregnancy, Postpartum Care, and COVID-19 Vaccination in 2021 – JAMA
Perspective: COVID-19 vaccination in pregnant and lactating women
9 Feb, 2021 | 01:18h | UTCCOVID-19 Vaccination in Pregnant and Lactating Women – JAMA
Related: Fauci says ‘no red flags’ seen in 10,000 pregnant women who’ve received Covid shots so far – CNBC
Opinion: Vaccine Nationalism Harms Everyone and Protects No One
5 Feb, 2021 | 01:45h | UTCVaccine Nationalism Harms Everyone and Protects No One – Foreign Policy
Related: Jeremy Farrar: Until we are all safe, no one is safe. Covid is a global problem – The Guardian AND Covid-19: WHO warns against “vaccine nationalism” or face further virus mutations – The BMJ AND ‘Vaccine nationalism’ threatens global plan to distribute COVID-19 shots fairly – Science AND WHO chief warns against ‘catastrophic moral failure’ in COVID-19 vaccine access – United Nations
Why the WHO won’t call it the ‘U.K. variant’, and you shouldn’t either
5 Feb, 2021 | 01:40h | UTCWhy the WHO won’t call it the ‘U.K. variant’, and you shouldn’t either – CTV News
Related: The world needs a single naming system for coronavirus variants – Nature
The COVID-19 vaccine in pregnancy: risks, benefits, and recommendations
4 Feb, 2021 | 01:30h | UTCRelated: Pregnancy, breastfeeding and the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine: an ethics-based framework for shared decision-making AND The Coronavirus Vaccine Presents a Dilemma for Pregnant Women – The New Yorker
Opinion: We need an equitable and coordinated global approach to covid-19 vaccination
29 Jan, 2021 | 01:57h | UTCWe need an equitable and coordinated global approach to covid-19 vaccination – The BMJ Opinion
Related: WHO chief warns against ‘catastrophic moral failure’ in COVID-19 vaccine access (commentaries on the subject)
“Until there is an international consensus and coordinated operational strategy, the virus will find new vulnerable populations and continue to spread.”
Revised UNAIDS/WHO Ethical Guidance for HIV Prevention Trials
28 Jan, 2021 | 01:21h | UTCRevised UNAIDS/WHO Ethical Guidance for HIV Prevention Trials – JAMA
Pregnancy, breastfeeding and the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine: an ethics-based framework for shared decision-making
28 Jan, 2021 | 01:29h | UTCCommentary: Offer COVID-19 vaccines to pregnant or breastfeeding people – Canadian Medical Association Journal
Editorial: The world needs a single naming system for coronavirus variants (geographic associations risk stigma)
27 Jan, 2021 | 01:24h | UTCThe world needs a single naming system for coronavirus variants – Nature
Allocating scarce intensive care resources during the COVID-19 pandemic: practical challenges to theoretical frameworks
21 Jan, 2021 | 01:22h | UTC
WHO chief warns against ‘catastrophic moral failure’ in COVID-19 vaccine access
19 Jan, 2021 | 01:58h | UTCWHO chief warns against ‘catastrophic moral failure’ in COVID-19 vaccine access – United Nations
Commentaries: Vaccine nationalism puts world on brink of ‘catastrophic moral failure’: WHO chief – Reuters AND Covid vaccine: WHO warns of ‘catastrophic moral failure’ – BBC
Reflection: Against diagnosis
19 Jan, 2021 | 01:38h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
https://twitter.com/JohnLauner/status/1350358748813021190
Herd immunity by infection is not an option
17 Jan, 2021 | 22:16h | UTCHerd immunity by infection is not an option – Science
Consequences to patients, clinicians, and manufacturers when very serious adverse drug reactions are identified (1997–2019)
15 Jan, 2021 | 08:26h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Great paper with lots of interesting data. What strikes me most: the drawbacks (retaliation) the clinicians experienced who reported the severe adverse drug reactions (several were sued by Big Pharma, one lost his professorship)https://t.co/NimX0rnsAt
— Michael P. Hengartner, PhD (@HengartnerMP) December 26, 2020
Ethical issues in using ambient intelligence in health-care settings
14 Jan, 2021 | 01:41h | UTCEthical issues in using ambient intelligence in health-care settings – The Lancet Digital Health
Pregnant women & vaccines against emerging epidemic threats: Ethics guidance for preparedness, research, and response
13 Jan, 2021 | 02:10h | UTC
Commentaries on Twitter
New paper via our PREVENT Group w 22 concrete recs that provide a roadmap for the ethically responsible, socially just, & respectful inclusion of the interests of pregnant women in the development & deployment of vaccines against emerging pathogens. https://t.co/tp6gt20dh0
— Ruth Faden (@fadenethx) May 6, 2019
Infectious disease outbreaks can severely affect the health interests of pregnant women and their babies. PREVENT's guidance promotes the inclusion of pregnant women in the development and deployment of vaccines against emerging pathogens ➡️ https://t.co/P8IKXCU8tI pic.twitter.com/LYDHfQ2f9y
— CEPI (@CEPIvaccines) May 13, 2019
ACP Policy Paper: A comprehensive policy framework to understand and address disparities and discrimination in health and health care
13 Jan, 2021 | 02:07h | UTCCommentary: ACP releases policy to address disparities, discrimination in health care – ACP Internist
Covid-19: Breastfeeding women can have vaccine after guidance turnaround
13 Jan, 2021 | 02:11h | UTCCovid-19: Breastfeeding women can have vaccine after guidance turnaround – The BMJ
Related opinion: Why were breastfeeding women denied the covid-19 vaccine? – The BMJ
Opinion: Even during a pandemic, hospitals must make family visits and communication the standard of care
12 Jan, 2021 | 01:58h | UTC
Managing conflicts of interest in the development of health guidelines
12 Jan, 2021 | 01:41h | UTCRelated Guidance: Guidelines International Network: Principles for Disclosure of Interests and Management of Conflicts in Guidelines – Annals of Internal Medicine
Perspective: How Science Beat the Virus – And what it lost in the process
15 Dec, 2020 | 01:40h | UTCHow Science Beat the Virus – The Atlantic
Commentary from the author on Twitter (thread – click for more)
🚨I wrote the Atlantic’s next cover story on the COVIDization of science. No other disease has been scrutinized so intensely, by so much combined intellect, in so brief a time. This piece is about both the victories achieved & the weaknesses exposed. 1/ https://t.co/RbL9mVHhEv
— Ed Yong is not here (@edyong209) December 14, 2020
Systematic Review: Financial conflicts of interest are associated with favorable recommendations of drugs and devices in clinical guidelines, advisory committee reports, opinion pieces, and narrative reviews
11 Dec, 2020 | 09:18h | UTC