A host of ethical issues surround the design, production, and funding of Covid-19 vaccines, but none as crucial as their end-stage distribution: who get the shots first? Despite the consensus that vaccinations are supposed to diminish deaths and disease as efficiently and quickly as possible, thus effectively ending the pandemic, there is no single route […]

Author Archives: Alejo Jose G. Sison
Alejo José G. Sison teaches ethics at the University of Navarre and Georgetown. His research focuses on issues at the juncture of ethics, economics and politics from the perspective of the virtues and the common good. He blogs at Work, Virtues, and Flourishing.