And why ethics matters as much as science
Delaying 'Freedom Day' will cost us more than just a holiday
"Time is often the primary variable influencing the prognosis of many cancers, so the increased cancer mortality rate must be included among the indirect effects of COVID-19."
The consequences for people with cancer can be devastating if diagnosis and access to effective therapies is delayed.
Pandemic-induced panic had alarming effects on cancer diagnosis and treatment in Japan.
We must mind the gap between reasonable restrictions and state paternalism
The Chairman of Bristol Care Homes reports on COVID-19 mitigation strategies, operational management, and outcomes for a small sample of care homes in southwest UK
Reprinted from the Hastings Bioethics Forum