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JBI Dialogues - Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures: Max Smith and Ross Upshur

Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures: Max Smith and Ross Upshur

JBI Dialogues

11/25/20 • 10 min

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In this episode of JBI Dialogues, Professor Ross Upshur, one of the co-editors of the journal’s new symposium on the social and ethical implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, talks with Professor Max Smith about their paper "Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures".

Max is a bioethicist and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Western University, Canada. Ross is a physician and bioethicist and heads the division of Clinical Public Health at the University of Toronto, Canada.
Article abstract: The most powerful lesson learned from the 2013-2016 outbreak of Ebola in West Africa was that we do not learn our lessons. A common sentiment at the time was that Ebola served as a “wake-up call”—an alarm which signalled that an outbreak of that magnitude should never have occurred and that we are ill-prepared globally to prevent and respond to them when they do. Pledges were made that we must learn from the outbreak before we were faced with another. Nearly five years later the world is in the grips of a pandemic of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It is therefore of no surprise that we are now yet again hearing that the COVID-19 pandemic serves as the “wake-up call” we need and that there are many lessons to be learned to better prepare us for future outbreaks. Will anything be different this time around? We argue that nothing will fundamentally change unless we truly understand and appreciate the nature of the lessons we should learn from these outbreaks. Our past failures must be understood as moral failures that offer moral lessons. Unless we appreciate that we have a defect in our collective moral attitude toward remediating the conditions that precipitate the emergence of outbreaks, we will never truly learn.
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11/25/20 • 10 min

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JBI Dialogues - Learning Lessons from COVID-19 Requires Recognizing Moral Failures: Max Smith and Ross Upshur

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Hello, and welcome back to JBI Dialogues, presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space, connecting contributors, readers and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about as published research and up and coming issues and practices in bioethics. My name's Edwina Light and I'm the digital content editor at the JBI.

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