Abstract
This paper seeks to develop and apply a simple yardstick based on remaining life expectancy to assess whether specific health policies unfairly discriminate against people on the basis of their age. This reveals that the COVID-19 vaccine prioritization policies of several countries have discriminated against older people. Conversely, the exclusion of older people from COVID-19 vaccine testing is shown to be non-discriminatory, as is some degree of age prioritization for limited acute COVID-19 care. Age discrimination in vaccine prioritization is shown to be embedded in wider ageist attitudes in health policy, which give the lives of older people a lower social value than the lives of people at younger ages.
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Lloyd-Sherlock, P., Guntupalli, A., & Sempé, L. (2022). Age discrimination, the right to life, and COVID-19 vaccination in countries with limited resources. Journal of Social Issues, 78(4), 883–899. https://doi.org/10.1111/josi.12561
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