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The Pandemic Can't End While Wealthy Nations Hoard Shots


Up to this point, vaccine-related ethical questions have mostly been about taking them: Should you accept a shot that’s about to be thrown away? Does increasing herd immunity justify jumping the line? Now the focus is turning to giving. Will affluent countries contribute to the greater good by releasing their hold on so much of the world’s vaccine supply? If they don’t, that could extend the pandemic—and depress global trade, keep borders closed, and provide variants the opportunity to evolve.
“This is a question of global justice, fairness, and morality,” says Gavin Yamey, a physician and director of Duke University’s Center for Policy Impact in Global Health. “There is a very powerful ethical reason why people everywhere should have the right to vaccines as a global public good, and that vaccines should not just be hoarded by rich nations. I know that that argument alone may not be persuasive to rich people in rich countries, but it is ....

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The key to boosting COVID vaccine trust? Vaccinating health care workers. But only 58 percent are willing.


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The key to boosting COVID vaccine trust? Vaccinating health care workers. But only 58 percent are willing.
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Dr. Joseph Varon, left, receives a COVID-19 Moderna vaccine at United Memorial Medical Center on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, in Houston.Godofredo A. Vásquez, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Dr. Faisal Masud, director of critical care at Houston Methodist Hospital, left, Dr. Steven Hsu, center and Dr. Dharamvir Jain, pose for a photo after receiving a COVID-19 vaccinations at the hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Staff photographer / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Houston Methodist Hospital RN Allyson Schneider prepares to give a COVID-19 vaccination at the hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020 in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less ....

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