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Exploring the dark world of vaccines and fetal tissue research: Part 2

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Are some COVID-19 vaccines better than others?

Are some COVID-19 vaccines better than others? Inside Story UP NEXT More countries are approving different COVID-19 vaccines to try to control the pandemic, and the drugmakers are touting varying levels of protection. That has led to the belief that some vaccines are better than others. AstraZeneca vials are sitting unused in France and Germany, and it is reported people are cancelling their appointments in favour of getting a Pfizer shot. Health experts say people should not pick and choose – they should take whichever vaccine is available. So who is right?

Cuba participates in meeting on ethical challenges posed by Covid-19

Cuba participates in meeting on ethical challenges posed by Covid-19 Cuba participates in meeting on ethical challenges posed by Covid-19 Havana, Feb 23 (Prensa Latina) Cuba will participate in a virtual meeting on global bioethical challenges regarding the global crisis caused by Covid-19, which is being held on Tuesday at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, France. According to a press release from Cuba s Foreign Ministry, Dr. Jose Ramon Acosta, professor at the School of Medical Sciences in Havana, will make a speech at the world meeting, whose goals are to discuss issues such as the fair distribution of vaccines and international cooperation.

Bioethics needs to protect the vulnerable » MercatorNet

What does it mean to be human? How legal systems answer and should answer this profoundly important question is addressed by O. Carter Snead in Professor Snead is well qualified to undertake this project. He is a professor of law at the University of Notre Dame and previously served on the US President’s Council on Bioethics, the Council of Europe’s Steering Committee on Bioethics and the International Bioethics Committee. He led the US government delegation to UNESCO serving as its chief negotiator in drafting the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights and is a member of the Pontifical Academy for Life, the principal bioethics advisory body to the Pope.

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