Collections on various issues

COVID-19 Conversations is a collection of webinars hosted by the National Academy of Medicine and the American Public Health Association

Pandemic Ethics: 8 Big Questions of COVID-19, is a very readable (and downloadable) discussion of major ethical challenges revealed by the current pandemic by Ben Bramble, a philosopher at the Australian National University

Democracy and Pandemics is a series of essays by social scientists investigating “the implications of Covid-19, pandemics, and major crises more generally, for democratic governance” as “public safety concerns are weighed against foundational freedoms and the norms and expectations of a democratic citizenry”

COVID-19 – ethical issues. A guidance note—British Medical Association, March 2020

AMA Code of Medical Ethics: Guidance in a pandemic

Adapting Standards of Care Under Extreme Conditions, American Nurses Association, 2008

Responding to COVID‐19: How to Navigate a Public Health Emergency Legally and Ethically, an overview by public health law and ethics scholar Larry Gostin with Eric Friedman and Sarah Wetter

New England Journal of Medicine’s collection of articles and other resources on the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, including clinical reports, management guidelines, and commentary

AMA Journal of Ethics COVID-19 Ethics Resource Center

Hastings Center COVID Resources

COVID-19 Responses & Resources from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) also makes available for public comment a range of plans, including for example, vaccine allocation plans

Pandemic Ethics Literature, a Google Drive repository for Covid-19 resources, developed by Thomas Cunningham, Bioethics Director, Kaiser Permanente, West Los Angeles (and a graduate of Pitt’s MA Program in Bioethics), with the resources categorized as ‘academic’, ‘government’, and ‘other’ (guides, templates, news)

The Medical Ethics of the Coronavirus Crisis, an article by Isaac Chotiner in The New Yorker with quotes from Christine Mitchell

The New York Times is making its COVID-19 coverage available for free, as is the Coronavirus archive at The Atlantic

The UNC Center for Bioethics provides Pandemic Ethics Resources, including webinars, articles, and guidance documents on a range of ethical issues, as well as the field of bioethics and COVID-19