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Abstract This chapter examines the challenges inherent in mandating vaccines in the United States. The chapter suggests that several core difficulties stand in the way of such a mandate being effectively enforced and that the bar for a mandate should be high, reflecting a great deal of thoughtfulness and care on the part of health ...
Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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Journal of Prescribing Practice
In this month's article, George Winter looks at the concept of mandatory vaccination and its role in future pandemics
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In this month's article, George Winter looks at the concept of mandatory vaccination and its role in future pandemics
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The Ethical Case for Mandating HPV Vaccination
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2018When the HPV vaccine was released over a decade ago, there was intense opposition to mandating the vaccine, including among bioethics and legal scholars. Some of the original concerns are now obsolete, while other objections continue to present an obstacle to mandating the vaccine.
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ON THE LEGALITY OF A COVID VACCINATION MANDATE
Cahiers du cedimes, 2021Is it legally possible to make anti-covid vaccination mandatory? Considering the marketing authorizations issued for the vaccines and the positive law, the answer appears negative. Indeed, the question of the vaccine requirement must be analyzed as a medical experimentation on which the European Union law and the French law are clearly established.
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No Vaccine, No Organ? Ethics of Vaccine Mandates for Pediatric Transplant
Pediatric TransplantationABSTRACTMany transplant programs worldwide are likely to impose vaccine mandates for pediatric solid organ transplant candidates; some already do. Three potential benefits that advocates invoke to justify mandates are improved patient outcomes, efficient organ allocation, and contributions to community protection.
Mark Christopher Navin +2 more
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Vaccine mandates in the time of Omicron.
The New Zealand medical journal, 2022Nil.
David C G, Skegg +5 more
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Vaccine Mandates: A Lesson in Technocracy and Populism
Journal of Bioethical InquiryIn this essay, we discuss the results of scientific dogmatism and the backlash it has created in society. We cite various examples from the pandemic to highlight our case. We argue that dogmatism will ultimately put the scientific paradigm in crisis and a different approach is needed to address populism. We further argue science is more digestible when
S, Matthews, B, Doolittle
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