Case Study One: A matter of life and deathThe Covid-19 pandemic so far has costed nearly two hundreds thousands lives, most of whom areelderly and patients with chronic illnesses. To contain the spreading of this highly infectiousdisease, governments have resorted to restriction of dine-in hours, closure of bars and pubs,quarantine of incoming passengers, lock-down of entire cities as in the case of London, bringingglobal economic activities to a standstill.The long, eagerly-awaited news of vaccines that can effectively combat the Covid-19 virus havefinally been confirmed. However, given the massive scale of the pandemic, inoculating even tenpercent of the world’s population would take 2-3 years.To make the best use of the limited supply of vaccines, the head of World Health Organizationasks his staff to develop a priority list and answer the following questions.Q1: Should people who make society flourish through their economic productivity, such as theemployees of Goldman Sachs, be put into the priority group?Q2: Should people who contribute to making life enjoyable, such as entertainers and athletes,be put into the priority group?
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