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深入分析海湾国家为外来务工人员推出的 COVID-19 疫苗接种计划。

In-Depth Ethical Analysis of the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout for Migrant Workers in the Gulf Countries.

机构信息

Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA.

Environmental & Occupational Health Department, Faculty of Public Health, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait.

出版信息

Int J Soc Determinants Health Health Serv. 2023 Oct;53(4):488-493. doi: 10.1177/27551938231177845. Epub 2023 May 22.

Abstract

During the initial COVID-19 vaccine rollout, supplies were scarce, necessitating rationing. Gulf countries, hosting millions of migrant workers, prioritized nationals over migrants for vaccination. As it turned out, many migrant workers found themselves waiting behind nationals to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Here, we discuss the public health ethical concerns surrounding this approach and call for fair and inclusive vaccine allocation policies. First, we examine global justice through the lens of statism, where distributive justice applies only to sovereign state members, and cosmopolitanism, advocating equal justice distribution for all humans. We propose a cooperativist perspective, suggesting that new justice obligations can arise between people beyond national ties. In cases of mutually beneficial cooperation, such as migrant workers contributing to a nation's economy, equal concern for all parties is required. Second, the principle of reciprocity further supports this stance, as migrants significantly contribute to host countries' societies and economies. Additional ethical principles-equity, utilitarianism, solidarity, and nondiscrimination-are essentially violated when excluding non-nationals in vaccine distribution. Finally, we argue that prioritizing nationals over migrants is not only ethically indefensible, but it also fails to ensure full protection for nationals and hampers efforts to curb COVID-19 community spread.

摘要

在最初的 COVID-19 疫苗推出期间,供应短缺,需要配给。海湾国家接待了数以百万计的移民工人,优先为国民接种疫苗,而不是移民。事实证明,许多移民工人发现自己排在国民后面等待 COVID-19 疫苗接种。在这里,我们讨论了围绕这种方法的公共卫生伦理问题,并呼吁制定公平和包容的疫苗分配政策。首先,我们通过国家主义的视角审视全球正义,其中分配正义仅适用于主权国家成员,而世界主义则主张为所有人提供平等的正义分配。我们提出了合作主义的观点,表明在超越国家关系的人们之间可能会产生新的正义义务。在互利合作的情况下,例如移民工人为国家经济做出贡献,就需要平等关注所有各方。其次,互惠原则进一步支持这一立场,因为移民对东道国的社会和经济做出了重大贡献。在疫苗分配中排除非国民,基本上违反了公平、功利主义、团结和不歧视等其他伦理原则。最后,我们认为,优先为国民接种疫苗不仅在伦理上站不住脚,而且也不能确保为国民提供充分保护,并阻碍了遏制 COVID-19 社区传播的努力。

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