Moral And Ethical Complexities Of COVID-19

Published: March 11, 2021, 1:08 p.m.

Just a year ago, there was strong bipartisan support for government-imposed shutdown measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Over the months, that unified front splintered across Ohio and elsewhere, replaced by distrust, anger, fatigue and disinformation. Suddenly, a host of ethical dilemmas emerged over face coverings, social distancing and the vaccine.