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 |
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 |
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 |