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We thought we were a nation ready for any crisis. Covid showed us how much we have yet to learn. America's response to Covid cost too many lives, set our children back in their education, and forever damaged our trust in our government's ability to protect and guide us through crises. Conflicting values and strategies received too little ethical consideration as we blindly followed an overly simplified prime directive to stop infections and save lives. In What Went Wrong, Gregory Pence reveals how the best of intentions resulted in disastrous consequences for our nation. As many as 400,000…mehr
We thought we were a nation ready for any crisis. Covid showed us how much we have yet to learn. America's response to Covid cost too many lives, set our children back in their education, and forever damaged our trust in our government's ability to protect and guide us through crises. Conflicting values and strategies received too little ethical consideration as we blindly followed an overly simplified prime directive to stop infections and save lives. In What Went Wrong, Gregory Pence reveals how the best of intentions resulted in disastrous consequences for our nation. As many as 400,000 non-Covid deaths occurred as a by-product of poor planning and implementation of medical policies. We continue to realize the long-term effects on our nation, including millions of children now being years behind in reading and math. Proportionally, America suffered more deaths during the pandemic than any other developed country. So where do we go from here? Hindsight on the pandemic shows us how important and complex the ethical implications of public health policy are. Unless we learn from America's failures, the next pandemic could be even worse.
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Autorenporträt
Gregory Pence is an award-winning bioethicist with nearly 50 years' of experience in the field, teaching at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center. His books include Pandemic Bioethics, Brave New Bioethics, How to Build a Better Human: An Ethical Blueprint, and Overcoming Addiction: Seven Imperfect Solutions and the End of America's Greatest Epidemic. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1. The Prime Directive Chapter 2. Overview of Viruses, Pandemics, and Covid Chapter 3. Education on Lockdown Chapter 4. Who Shall Live When Not All Can? Chapter 5. Philosophical Questions Raised by Pandemics Chapter 6. Investigating Covid's Origins Chapter 7. Vaccines and their Ethical Issues Chapter 8. Truthful Messaging, Testing, and Public Trust Chapter 9. Censoring False Messages about Covid and Vaccines Chapter 10. Abandoning the Dying and the Infirms Chapter 11. Failures of Contact Tracing Chapter 12. Federal Largesse during Covid Chapter 13. Failures of International Cooperation Chapter 14. Rethinking Vaccine Mandates Chapter 15. Changes Accelerated by Covid Chapter 16. The Challenge of Long Covid and Disability Chapter 17. The Mysteries of Good and Bad Covid Leadership Chapter 18. Why Operation Warp Speed Almost Didn't Happen Chapter 19. Future Problems and Positives
Preface Chapter 1. The Prime Directive Chapter 2. Overview of Viruses, Pandemics, and Covid Chapter 3. Education on Lockdown Chapter 4. Who Shall Live When Not All Can? Chapter 5. Philosophical Questions Raised by Pandemics Chapter 6. Investigating Covid's Origins Chapter 7. Vaccines and their Ethical Issues Chapter 8. Truthful Messaging, Testing, and Public Trust Chapter 9. Censoring False Messages about Covid and Vaccines Chapter 10. Abandoning the Dying and the Infirms Chapter 11. Failures of Contact Tracing Chapter 12. Federal Largesse during Covid Chapter 13. Failures of International Cooperation Chapter 14. Rethinking Vaccine Mandates Chapter 15. Changes Accelerated by Covid Chapter 16. The Challenge of Long Covid and Disability Chapter 17. The Mysteries of Good and Bad Covid Leadership Chapter 18. Why Operation Warp Speed Almost Didn't Happen Chapter 19. Future Problems and Positives
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