To Lie Or Not To Lie: Our Readers Debate The Ethics Of Unauthorized Vaccines
In a previous "Coronavirus FAQ," we looked at the medical, practical — and ethical — implications of lying to get a booster or a shot for a kid under 12. And we asked you to share your views.
by Suzette Lohmeyer
Aug 17, 2021
3 minutes
Is it OK to lie to get a booster shot? What about to get a vaccine for your not quite 12-year-old? Last week we published a post And we asked our readers to weigh in: Is it unethical to get a vaccine when the government says it's not your turn. Some of you gave us a "Heck yes, it's unethical!" Others are willing to break, or at least bend, the vaccine rules if you 1. Think those rules won't keep you or your loved ones healthy and/or 2. Believe unused vaccines will end up in a dumpster.
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