Vexing, Veiled, and Inequitable: Social Distancing and the “Rights” Divide in the Age of COVID-19

American Journal of Bioethics 20 (7):55-61 (2020)
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Although unprecedented in scope and beyond all our life experiences, sweeping social distancing measures are not without historical precedent. Historically, racism, stigma, and discrimination resul...

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