Just a year ago, there was strong bipartisan support for government-imposed shutdown measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Over the months, that unified front splintered across Ohio and elsewhere, replaced by distrust, anger, fatigue and disinformation. Suddenly, a host of ethical dilemmas emerged over face coverings, social distancing and the vaccine.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, our weeklong series looks at the moral and ethical complexities COVID-19 presents.
Guests:
- Jeffrey Seglin, director, , author of syndicated ethics column, 鈥�"
- Dominic Sisti, assistant professor, department of medical ethics,
- Glenn Ellis, , visiting scholar Tuskegee University's The National Bioethics Center
What questions do you have about COVID-19 or Ohio's response? Ask below and WOSU may answer as part of our series .
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