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KMID : 1025620210240020121
Korean Journal of Medical Ethics
2021 Volume.24 No. 2 p.121 ~ p.137
The Ethics of COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation
Fang Yin-Hua

Kim Ock-Joo
Abstract
Border controls and social distancing have proven effective in containing the spread of COVID-19, but the current pandemic will not end until herd immunity is achieved through the widespread use of vaccines. Given the importance of vaccines in overcoming this global health crisis, and the current imbalance between their supply and demand, ethical questions arise concerning how COVID-19 vaccines should be distributed. This article argues that the guiding objectives for the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines should be the reduction of inequality and the maximization of benefits through the use of clear and transparent criteria for vaccine prioritization. Allocating scarce medical resources such as vaccines is a long-term ethical challenge. Only an ethically sound and well-coordinated vaccine distribution plan can ensure fair access for those in need.
KEYWORD
public health, COVID-19, vaccine, allocation, ethics
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