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What is the most ethical way to distribute COVID-19 v..ne among nations, once an effective one is available? – Firstpost
An international group of ethicists on Thursday criticized the WHO’s goal of distributing vaccines to treat 20 percent of each country’s population.

Agence France-PresseSep 04, 2020 14:00:59 IST
An international group of ethicists on Thursday criticized the World Health Organization’s goal of distributing coronavirus vaccines to treat 20 percent of each country’s population, proposing instead what they said was a more equitable system of distribution.
In an article published in the journal Science, US professor Ezekiel Emanuel and more than a dozen experts from Britain, Canada, Australia, Norway and Singapore suggested giving priority to c…
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