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    • COVID-19 restrictions should only be lifted when it is safe to do so for Aboriginal communities 

      Komesaroff, Paul A.; Chee, Donna Ah; Boffa, John; Kerridge, Ian; Tilton, Edward
      Published 2021
      The NSW Government has proposed a blanket lifting of COVID-19 restrictions when the proportion of fully vaccinated people rate reaches 70% of the adult population. If implemented, this would have devastating effects on ...
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    • Policy considerations for mandatory COVID_19 vaccination from the Collaboration on Social Science in Immunisation 

      Leask, Julie; Seale, Holly; Williams, Jane H; Kaufman, Jessica; Wiley, Kerrie; Mahimbo, Abela; Clark, Katrina K; Danchin, Margie H; Attwell, Katie
      Published 2021
      Public attention is increasingly turning towards how Australia can achieve the very high vaccination coverage needed for optimal control of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus. Governments ...
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    • Consumer perspectives of accelerated access to medicines: A qualitative study. 

      Pace, J; Ghinea, N; Pearson, S; Kerridge, I; Lipworth, W
      Published 2021
      Purpose In this study, we aimed to explore consumer perspectives on accelerated access to medicines. We were particularly interested in how they balance competing considerations of safety, efficacy, equity and access; ...
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    • Regulatory authority and clinical acceptability: Physicians’ responses to regulatory drug safety warnings 

      Bhasale, A; Sarpatwari, A; Lipworth, W; Møllebæk, M; McEwin, E; Gautam, N; Santiago, O; Mintzes, B
      Published 2021
      Aim Medicines regulators issue post-market safety warnings to advise of newly uncovered risks, but with mixed impacts. We aimed to identify factors influencing the use of regulatory warnings by primary care and specialist ...
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    • Balancing Bioethics by Sensing the Aesthetic 

      Macneill, Paul
      Published 2017
      This paper is critical of ‘bioethics’ as it is widely understood and taught, noting in particular an emphasis given to philosophical justification, reason and rationality. It is proposed that ‘balancing’ bioethics be ...
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