When Is Lockdown Justified?

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Original languageEnglish
JournalPhilosophy of Medicine
Volume3
Issue number1
Early online date28 Apr 2022
Publication statusPublished - 29 Apr 2022

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How could the initial, drastic decisions to implement “lockdowns” to control the spread of Covid-19 infections be justifiable, when they were made on the basis of such uncertain evidence? We defend the imposition of lockdowns in some countries by, first, looking at the evidence that undergirded the decision (focusing particularly on the decision-making process in the United Kingdom); second, arguing that this provided sufficient grounds to restrict liberty, given the circumstances; and third, defending the use of poorly empirically constrained epidemiological models as tools that can legitimately guide public policy.

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When Is Lockdown Justified? / White, Lucie; van Basshuysen, Philippe; Frisch, Mathias.
In: Philosophy of Medicine, Vol. 3, No. 1, 29.04.2022.

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White, L, van Basshuysen, P & Frisch, M 2022, 'When Is Lockdown Justified?', Philosophy of Medicine, vol. 3, no. 1. https://doi.org/10.5195/pom.2022.85
White, L., van Basshuysen, P., & Frisch, M. (2022). When Is Lockdown Justified? Philosophy of Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.5195/pom.2022.85
White L, van Basshuysen P, Frisch M. When Is Lockdown Justified? Philosophy of Medicine. 2022 Apr 29;3(1). Epub 2022 Apr 28. doi: 10.5195/pom.2022.85
White, Lucie ; van Basshuysen, Philippe ; Frisch, Mathias. / When Is Lockdown Justified?. In: Philosophy of Medicine. 2022 ; Vol. 3, No. 1.
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