Ethical Issues Related to Coronavirus Disease

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Abstract

The COVID pandemic has put immense pressure on the healthcare systems all over the globe. Because of the high virulence of the virus, it has become extremely difficult to control its spread. With more and more people getting infected every day, there is a scarcity of resources in terms of man power, critical care beds, and diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. This chapter broadly discusses the ethical issues faced by healthcare workers while working in these extraordinary circumstances. Hospitals need to find transparent and equitable solutions for allocation of ICU beds and ventilators, supply of PPE for their workers along with psychological support, high-quality palliative care for the dying, scientific and ethical research models, and use of alternative medicines. Legally no person can be denied his fundamental right to health care. Till the time we do not have an effective drug or vaccine to control its spread, the healthcare workers have to work within the acceptable norms of their region or state to look after the sick.

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Wanchoo, J. (2020). Ethical Issues Related to Coronavirus Disease. In Clinical Synopsis of COVID-19: Evolving and Challenging (pp. 237–249). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8681-1_15

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