COVID-19 and the vaccine tax: an egalitarian, market-based approach to the global vaccine inequality.

COVID-19 and the vaccine tax: an egalitarian, market-based approach to the global vaccine inequality.

Publication date: Oct 22, 2024

The global inequality in the distribution of vaccines is unjust. As countries scrambled to ensure enough vaccines, the world’s poorest were left to fend for themselves, and the generosity meant to mitigate this through COVAX was not sufficiently forthcoming. In light of this, I proposed a vaccine tax, which obligates those willing and able to pay to protect their own population to contribute to protecting those residing in the world’s low-income countries. Petrovic has offered an important critique of this proposal, questioning both the fairness and the efficiency of the tax. However, when properly specified, the vaccine tax is not vulnerable to these critiques.

Concepts Keywords
Generosity COVID-19
Global COVID-19
Poorest COVID-19 Vaccines
Tax COVID-19 Vaccines
Vaccine Developing Countries
Ethics
Ethics- Medical
Global Health
Healthcare Disparities
Humans
Philosophy- Medical
Public Policy
SARS-CoV-2
Social Justice
Socioeconomic Factors
Taxes
Vaccination

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19

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