Owusu Samuel Asiedu
Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana.
Glob Bioeth. 2023 Jan 23;34(1):1-11. doi: 10.1080/11287462.2023.2168170. eCollection 2023.
Bioethics provides various models of fair allocation of scarce health resources like COVID-19 vaccines. Even though these models are grounded in some ethical principles like justice and beneficence, there were severe inequalities in global access to COVID-19 vaccines. In Ghana, about 21.5 million COVID-19-doses have been administered but comprise mainly members of the adult population. As a result, ethical issues related to vaccinating children have been largely ignored in the country. This paper explores some of the ethical implications related to children's exclusion in the initial COVID-19 vaccination programs in Ghana. It provides a general overview of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana and how it related to children and discusses the risks to which Ghanaian children were exposed by delaying their COVID-19 vaccination. A guide to facilitating the full rollout of COVID-19 vaccination in Ghana for children has been proposed that indicates that a fair vaccine distribution for children should prioritize children on admission at health facilities, those diagnosed with severe underlying health conditions, and children who could play an instrumental role in promoting vaccine uptake. It concludes that children must not be placed at the peripheries of the COVID-19 vaccination program in Ghana.
生物伦理学提供了诸如新冠疫苗等稀缺卫生资源公平分配的各种模式。尽管这些模式基于诸如公正和仁爱等一些伦理原则,但全球在获取新冠疫苗方面仍存在严重不平等。在加纳,已接种了约2150万剂新冠疫苗,但主要接种对象是成年人群体。因此,该国很大程度上忽视了与儿童接种疫苗相关的伦理问题。本文探讨了加纳在最初的新冠疫苗接种计划中排除儿童所涉及的一些伦理影响。它概述了加纳的新冠疫情及其与儿童的关系,并讨论了加纳儿童因延迟接种新冠疫苗而面临的风险。本文提出了一项促进加纳全面开展儿童新冠疫苗接种的指南,该指南指出,儿童公平的疫苗分配应优先考虑在医疗机构就诊的儿童、被诊断患有严重基础疾病的儿童以及在促进疫苗接种方面能发挥重要作用的儿童。结论是,在加纳,儿童绝不能被置于新冠疫苗接种计划的边缘。