by Reverend Bryan Vernon, Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Ethics, Newcastle University
Faced with a limited number of Intensive Care beds, a shortage of personal protective equipment and demands for tests, health service leaders around the world have to make difficult choices about how best to manage resources when dealing with Covid-19.
This lecture will explore some of the justifications deployed for these decisions and raise the question of the place of luck, acknowledging that a desire for control may have left people ill-equipped to deal with uncertainty.
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