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Reflecting on a year of COVID - where are we now?
30 Mar 2021 by Ruth Campbell
Around this time last year, I packed up my office laptop and cheerily bid farewell to colleagues, assuring them I’d see them “in a few weeks” once lockdown was over. Reader, it was not a few weeks. Over a year to the day, I have yet to return to any office and indeed, having joined the Nuffield Council a couple of months into lockdown, have yet to meet many of my new colleagues in the flesh.
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The ethical imperative to protect collaborative global health research
21 Apr 2021 by Katharine Wright
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Research in global health emergencies: ethical issues - one year on
26 May 2021 by Claudia Corradi
Just over a year ago we closed our 2-year long in-depth inquiry and published our final report 'Research in global health emergencies: ethical issues'.
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Human challenge trials – how should the public be involved in pandemic research policy-making?
08 Jun 2021 by Shaun Griffin
Guest post from Shaun Griffin and Hugh Whittall, UK Pandemic Ethics Accelerator.
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Health data, medical confidentiality, and the right to privacy – is GPDPR the new care.data?
06 Jul 2021 by Paquita de Zulueta
Guest post from Paquita de Zulueta, former Council member and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Imperial College London
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An acceptable level of deaths?
09 Jul 2021 by Dave Archard
In the wake of the announced ending of most COVID restrictions the talk is inevitably of what the new normal will look like. Prominent in these discussions is the idea that there might be an ‘acceptable level of deaths’.