Covid-19 Y Bioética 2021
DOI: 10.22201/iij.9786073048880e.2021.c13
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La ética de la profesión médica ante la pandemia

Abstract: Joint Centre for Bioethics, "Stand on guard for thee. Ethical considerations in preparedness planning for pandemic influenza", 2005, disponible en: http://www.jcb.utoronto.ca/people/documents/upshur_stand_guard.pdf.6 Kramer, Jessica B., "Ethics in the time of coronavirus: recommendations in the CO-VID-19 pandemic",

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“…Certainly, this is achievable in the present. During the COVID‐19 pandemic, hundreds of mutual aid groups emerged, weaving a network of community resilience that supported many vulnerable families (Fernández et al., 2022; Navarro Rupérez, 2021). We in the Black Trowel Collective also found in the crisis of the pandemic an imperative to act in line with our values within our archaeological community.…”
Section: Counter‐myth 2: Human Beings (And Their Nonhuman Companions)...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certainly, this is achievable in the present. During the COVID‐19 pandemic, hundreds of mutual aid groups emerged, weaving a network of community resilience that supported many vulnerable families (Fernández et al., 2022; Navarro Rupérez, 2021). We in the Black Trowel Collective also found in the crisis of the pandemic an imperative to act in line with our values within our archaeological community.…”
Section: Counter‐myth 2: Human Beings (And Their Nonhuman Companions)...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This change in habits has been defined through two different types of learning (Botkin et al, 1980): shock learning (adapting forcefully to drastic situations) or anticipatory learning (the ability to anticipate future problems). The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated how significant changes can be generated abruptly, but such urgencies leave many inequalities and significant negative social impacts on various levels (Fernández et al, 2022). Therefore, investing in the capacity for anticipation will help ensure that the ecological transition is fair.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%