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Video: Who should get a COVID-19 vaccine first?

  • Written by Nicole Hassoun, Professor of Philosophy, Binghamton University, State University of New York
imageProduction limits mean that not everyone can get access to a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it's developed..GIPhotoStock/Cultura via Getty Images

A committee of The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine is readying a report with recommendations for equitable distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine. In this Q&A, bioethicist Dr. Nicole...

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