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COVID-19 Vaccination and Legal Preparedness: Lessons from Ireland
European Journal of Health Law Pub Date : 2022-07-08 , DOI: 10.1163/15718093-bja10064
Mary-Elizabeth Tumelty 1 , Mary Donnelly 1 , Anne-Maree Farrell 2 , Clayton Ó Néill 3
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Ireland has been a leader in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in the EU, with almost 80% of the eligible population (aged over 5 years) fully vaccinated at the time of writing. The success of the vaccine rollout in this jurisdiction notwithstanding, the legal frameworks supporting the rollout had significant lacunas. Two aspects in particular highlighted a lack of legal preparedness: the inadequacy of the legal framework for consent and the absence of a vaccine injury redress scheme. This paper explores these components of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout through the lens of legal preparedness. Whilst most often discussed in the context of command and control measures such as social distancing requirements and regional lockdowns, this paper argues for an expanded understanding of what it means to be legally prepared, highlighting the importance of the preparedness of domestic legal frameworks.

中文翻译:

COVID-19 疫苗接种和法律准备:爱尔兰的经验教训

爱尔兰一直处于领先地位冠状病毒-19 疫苗在欧盟推出,在撰写本文时,近 80% 的符合条件的人口(5 岁以上)已完全接种疫苗。尽管在该司法管辖区成功推出了疫苗,但支持推出的法律框架存在重大缺陷。两个方面特别突出了缺乏法律准备:同意的法律框架不充分和缺乏疫苗伤害补救计划。本文探讨了这些组成部分冠状病毒-19 从法律准备的角度推出疫苗。虽然最常在命令和控制措施(例如社会疏远要求和区域封锁)的背景下进行讨论,但本文主张扩大对法律准备意味着什么的理解,强调国内法律框架准备的重要性。
更新日期:2022-07-08
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