An Ethical Plan for Ending the Pandemic and Restarting the Economy
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 50-minute TED Talk featuring political theorist Danielle Allen as she presents an ethical plan to address the dual threats of the COVID-19 public health emergency and economic crisis. Discover how "smart testing" using peer-to-peer software on cell phones could help track positive cases, potentially ending the pandemic and allowing people to return to work. Delve into topics such as the interconnection between economy and public health, the challenges of current strategies, and the ethical considerations of implementing large-scale testing. Learn about the potential costs, privacy concerns, and global implications of this approach. Gain insights into building trust and making ethical choices during a crisis, and understand how this innovative solution could help navigate the complex landscape of pandemic response and economic recovery.
Syllabus
Introduction
How are you thinking about the speakers
Who is Danielle Allen
What is at stake
The economy is a public health concern
Why is this an intractable problem
The real trick
Freeze in place strategy
Massive scale testing
Smart testing
Manual testing
How it works
Privacy questions
Is it reasonable
The Patriot Act
Ethical questions
The group
Whos in the group
What would it cost
Working from home
Ethical choices
Global possibilities
Building trust
Conclusion
How to keep in touch
Taught by
TED
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