英文摘要 |
"The article analyzes the ethical issues of vaccine allocation and vaccine mandate policies under the COVID-19 pandemic. The article argues that regarding the national and global vaccine allocation, along with the utilitarianism, equity and fairness, and the rights-based approach, the ethics of body politic should be considered. This consideration is timely and necessary as Taiwan becomes one of the few countries that are capable of vaccine production. The article also argues that, to save lives as many as possible and to prevent losses in the future, vaccine mandate policy should be considered for both health care workers and the general public. The article concludes with a discussion on the ethics of population perspective that is unique in the field of public health." |