This event is part of the JCB Bioethics Seminar Series.
There are many ethical issues surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, from who ought to receive them first, to how to ensure people will take them. This talk focuses on the centrality of trust and trustworthiness in addressing vaccine hesitancy for COVID-19 vaccines. How ought we to think about trust, and how can we improve the trustworthiness of the institutions that make vaccination possible? From industry to individual health care providers, we need to be thinking about how to make it less risky for the public, and groups disproportionately burdened by COVID-19, to trust that vaccines are necessary, safe and effective. If we don’t get this right, it has the potential to be a disaster for public health now and in the long-term.
Speaker:
Alison Thompson, Associate Professor, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto
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