About this Special Issue
As new vaccines against COVID-19 become available, limited supplies and logistical challenges about vaccine production, storage, and distribution pose questions about the ethics of distribution both within and between countries. Between countries, questions about how to ensure that vaccines are both available and affordable for middle and low-income countries are paramount. Within countries, authorities must deal with thorny ethical questions about which groups should have priority access to vaccination and how to ration limited vaccine supplies.
We welcome Original Articles, Systematic Reviews and other Review formats based on comprehensive systematic literature search.
Potential contributions to the special issue include but are not limited to:
• Vaccine hesitancy during the COVID-19 pandemic , both towards routine vaccination and COVID-19 vaccines
• Public perception of COVID-19 vaccination policies
• The ethics of access to COVID-19 vaccines
• The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on other vaccination programs
Call for Papers: abstract and manuscript submissions are now closed.
For more details, please see the call announcement here
Contact: Christopher Woodrow, Managing Editor PHR, christopher.woodrow@swisstph.ch
Keywords: COVID-19, Vaccination, Pandemic, Vaccine hesitancy, COVID-19 pandemic