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200 - The Logistics and Ethics of Distributing COVID-19 Vaccines
Season 2 · Episode 200

200 - The Logistics and Ethics of Distributing COVID-19 Vaccines

Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

November 12, 202015m 41s

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Show Notes

We're closer to safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines, but what will the actual rollout look like? Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, a bioethicist and health policy expert recently appointed to President-elect Joe Biden's coronavirus task force, talks with Stephanie Desmon about the challenges in distributing a vaccine in the US. They discuss which groups might get access first, logistical challenges including cold chain and glass supply concerns, and the steps needed between concluding clinical trials and actually distributing a vaccine. They also talk about the formidable efforts that will be needed to advocate for getting vaccinated which could include a massive campaign with endorsements from trusted celebrities and thought leaders.

KEYWORDS: supply chain; health communication; vaccine approval