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Justin Bernstein
Justin Bernstein
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Building trust while influencing online COVID-19 content in the social media world
RJ Limaye, M Sauer, J Ali, J Bernstein, B Wahl, A Barnhill, A Labrique
The Lancet digital health 2 (6), e277-e278, 2020
4372020
Public health ethics
R Faden, J Bernstein, S Shebaya
2252010
Interim framework for COVID-19 vaccine allocation and distribution in the United States
E Toner, A Barnill, C Krubiner, J Bernstein, L Privor-Dumm, M Watson, ...
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, 2020
54*2020
An ethics framework for the COVID-19 reopening process
J Bernstein, B Hutler, TN Rieder, R Faden, H Han, A Barnhill
302020
The case against libertarian arguments for compulsory vaccination
J Bernstein
Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (11), 792-796, 2017
202017
Ethical and economic implications of the adoption of novel plant-based beef substitutes in the USA: a general equilibrium modelling study
D Mason-D'Croz, A Barnhill, J Bernstein, J Bogard, G Dennis, P Dixon, ...
The Lancet Planetary Health 6 (8), e658-e669, 2022
182022
A public health ethics case for mitigating zoonotic disease risk in food production
J Bernstein, J Dutkiewicz
Food ethics 6 (2), 9, 2021
172021
Why free market rights are not basic liberties
CM Melenovsky, J Bernstein
The Journal of Value Inquiry 49, 47-67, 2015
162015
Anti-vaxxers, anti-anti-vaxxers, fairness, and anger
J Bernstein
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 31 (1), 17-52, 2021
112021
Against the public goods conception of public health
J Bernstein, P Randall
Public Health Ethics 13 (3), 225-233, 2020
102020
The case for ‘contributory ethics’: Or how to think about individual morality in a time of global problems
TN Rieder, J Bernstein
Ethics, Policy & Environment 23 (3), 299-319, 2020
102020
Building trust while influencing online COVID-19 content in the social media world. Lancet Digit Health 2 (6): e277–e278
RJ Limaye, M Sauer, J Ali, J Bernstein, B Wahl, A Barnhill, A Labrique
92020
Building trust while influencing online COVID-19 content in the social media world. Lancet Digit Health. 2020; 2 (6): e277–8
RJ Limaye, M Sauer, J Ali, J Bernstein, B Wahl, A Barnhill, A Labrique
8
Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
E Toner, A Barnill, C Krubiner, J Bernstein, L Privor-Dumm, M Watson
Baltimore, MD, 2020
52020
The ethics of COVID‐19 vaccine mandates for healthcare workers: Public health and clinical perspectives
R Gur‐Arie, B Hutler, J Bernstein
Bioethics 37 (4), 331-342, 2023
42023
Rockland county's proposed ban against unvaccinated minors: Balancing disease control, trust, and liberty
J Bernstein, TA Holroyd, JE Atwell, J Ali, RJ Limaye
Vaccine 37 (30), 3933-3935, 2019
32019
You Can’t Have Your Steak and Call for Political Action on Climate Change, Too
J Bernstein
The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1-21, 2023
22023
Does identity-relative paternalism prohibit (future) self-sacrifice? A reply to Wilkinson
C Garstman, S De Jong, J Bernstein
Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (6), 406-408, 2023
22023
Moral Reasons for Individuals in High-Income Countries to Limit Beef Consumption
A Barnhill, J Bernstein, R Faden, R McLaren, TN Rieder, J Fanzo
Food Ethics 7 (2), 11, 2022
22022
Ethical tradeoffs in public health emergency crisis communication
J Bernstein, A Barnhill, RR Faden
The American Journal of Bioethics 24 (4), 83-85, 2024
12024
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