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Lawyers address what we can do and what we must do in vaccine rollout


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Lawyers address what we can do and what we must do in vaccine rollout
Hospital counsel, state advisors, congregate care advocates and university leaders believe that public health ethics must drive the next steps in vaccine distribution and not the constraints of the law.
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A host of legal experts advised their peers to be guided by ethics, not the constraints of the law, in this next wave of vaccine distribution, in a timely presentation titled “Legal Issues in Covid-19 Distribution” webcast to viewers across the country.
In a myth-busting and wide-ranging two-and-a-half hour discussion sponsored by the New York City Bar, health law experts from academia, government, health care institutions and nonprofit advocacy groups representing vulnerable populations explored the potential legal limits on an equitable vaccine rollout, concluding we need to remain creative and listen to the most impacted stakeholders as we fight this pandemic. ....

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At-risk inmates at Stony Mountain Institution given COVID-19 vaccine, correctional officers left waiting


 
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Approximately 10 inmates of the Stony Mountain Institution in Manitoba have been given the COVID-19 vaccine, though the frontline correctional officers who work with them have been left waiting.
Stony Mountain Institution, which is Manitoba s only federal prison, was included in Canada s first phase of the vaccine rollout in federal institutions. Starting in early January, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) delivered doses of the Moderna Vaccine to 600 inmates across the country.
A federal spokesperson told CTV News the inmates were prioritized by age and underlying medical conditions, based on guidance from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI). ....

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