Debra (2020), and Jonathan (2021) examine how the COVID-19 Pandemic required a change in ethics from clinical to health. While moral standards change in complex situations such as a pandemic, response tactics must be based on enduring ideals that endure as a community responds to a catastrophe (Debra & Jonathon, 2020, para 4). Jonathan and Debra (2010) propose that emergency response plans for clinical and public health should be clear and have clear accountability frameworks. They must also address the needs fairly and efficiently (para 11). Because of the COVID-19 crisis, there are high stakes. It is important to develop and enforce a clear ethical framework. Debra and Jonathan (2020) believe that this strategy will be credible in the response to the pandemic and encourage unity and shared accountability (para 12).
Debra L. and Jonathan L. are mentioned in Debra L. and Jonathon L. (2020). About COVID-19, the transition from clinical to health ethics. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 26(4) pages 306-309.
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Sese, et. al. (202) Examine the concept of ethical consideration by caregivers during the COVID-19 Pandemic. This crisis brought many new levels to healthcare systems. It highlights the need for a framework that is ethically sound to help guide clinicians in making clinical decisions. It is important that caregivers consider the best possible and most ethical for each patient. See also: et.al. Para 1). (2020) who emphasise the importance of understanding and effectively applying ethical concepts to patients’ treatment options and restricted resource allocations (para. In order to improve the response to the numerous obstacles posed by pandemics, it is important that ethical considerations are given precedence over managerial and treatment planning issues (Sese 2020, para 14).