28jan1:00 pmPreventing a black market for Covid-19 vaccinesVirtual Hosted by: STAT
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Some experts say that it is inevitable that the rich and powerful will find ways to jump the line for the Covid-19 vaccines. That could include lobbying officials, pressuring
Event Details
Some experts say that it is inevitable that the rich and powerful will find ways to jump the line for the Covid-19 vaccines. That could include lobbying officials, pressuring doctors, or even offering bribes for this precious — and limited — commodity. What can be done to prevent this?
STAT investigative reporter Olivia Goldhill and Nicholas St. Fleur, a Knight-Wallace reporting fellow, will convene a panel of experts to discuss how to make sure the shots get to where they need to go.
Speakers:
- Alison Bateman-House, Ph.D., MPH, MA, assistant professor, Division of Medical Ethics, Department of Population Health, Grossman School of Medicine, NYU Langone Health
- Nikos Passas, Ph.D., professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University
- Olivia Goldhill, investigative reporter, STAT (moderator)
- Nicholas St. Fleur, Knight-Wallace Reporting fellow, STAT (moderator)
- Alok Tayi, Ph.D., vice president of life sciences, Egnyte (sponsor speaker)
More speakers to be announced soon
Time
Jan. 28, 1-2 p.m.
Location
Virtual