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Is it morally permissible for healthcare workers to stop working if they lack protective equipment?

Is it morally permissible for healthcare workers to stop working if they lack protective equipment?

Released Thursday, 23rd April 2020
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Is it morally permissible for healthcare workers to stop working if they lack protective equipment?

Is it morally permissible for healthcare workers to stop working if they lack protective equipment?

Is it morally permissible for healthcare workers to stop working if they lack protective equipment?

Is it morally permissible for healthcare workers to stop working if they lack protective equipment?

Thursday, 23rd April 2020
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Katrien Devolder interviews Udo Schüklenk. In the UK, more than 100 health and social care workers have died of Covid-19. Some of these deaths could have been prevented if these workers would have had better access to personal protective equipment (PPE). But there is a shortage. Do health and social workers have a moral obligation to continue to work if they lack access to PPE? Katrien Devolder Talks to Udo Schüklenk, professor of philosophy at Queen’s University, about this important issue.
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