Bioethicist: 'Immunity Passports' Could Do More Harm Than Good
The so-called passports have been floated as a way to get people who've recovered from COVID-19 back to work safely. But a Harvard professor says creating an "immunodeprived" status is unethical.
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May 30, 2020 at 03:43AM
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NPR News: Bioethicist: 'Immunity Passports' Could Do More Harm Than Good
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