Tag: covid-19
Ay Confianza en la Medicina?: How Cultural Pillars in Hispanic Communities Influence COVID-19 Vaccination Hesitancy for Parents of Young Children [Student Voices]
⌈Ethics in the News⌋ 23andMe Consumer Data, NYC Mayor Deepfakes, and Fake Nudes
COVID-19 & the Widening Health Equity Gap: Increasing Access to Vaccines, Effects on PWID in Puerto Rico, and the Exacerbation of Mental Health Issues Among BIPOC
Ethics in the News – Artificial Intelligence, Ethics Violations, Forged Vaccination Cards, & More
Values Parenting in Isolation: The Challenge of Raising an Ethical Child in a Pandemic
Ethics in the News: Vaccine Passports, Research Ethics, Ethical Shopping, AI Ethics, & More – April 9, 2021
Why are Black Communities Being Singled Out as Vaccine Hesitant?
Harm Reduction in High Risk Communities during the Era of COVID-19
mHealth, Access to Care, and Ethics in the Age of COVID-19
Mental Health and Racial Justice in the Time of COVID-19
Ethics in the News: Vaccine Ethics, Ethics Reforms, Ethics of Remote Work, Gene Editing, & More – November 13, 2020
COVID-19 and Justice for Racial & LGBTQ Communities
Ethics in the News: Ethics of Voting, Ethics in the Business World, the Ethics of COVID-19 Research, & More – October 16, 2020
Ethics in the News: Reopening Schools, Ethics Framework for Vaccine Distribution, Ethics in the Esports Industry, CRISPR Babies, & More – September 4, 2020
Anti-Black Racism as a Public Health Crisis
Fordham University’s Dr. Michael Baur Discusses Moral Fatigue During Coronavirus Pandemic with CBC’s Matt Galloway