Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Swine flu on Facebook

The American Journal of Bioethics has set up a Facebook group to provide up-to-the-minute information on the current swine flu outbreak.


Launched today, pandemic.bioethics.net is your leading source for bioethics news, commentary and scholarship related to swine flu (H1N1), vaccine research, public health policy and more.


Whether you want up-to-the minute news updates, to comment on what we are writing here at bioethics.net, or to post your own news stories and to write your own comments via Twitter or Facebook, pandemic.bioethics.net is the primary source on the Internet for ethics and pandemics.


Available starting today also via our website, AJOB and Taylor and Francis have made available all pandemic-related publications for a six-month period. Links to those publications are available at blog.bioethics.net and pandemic.bioethics.net.


To learn more and to join in on the dialogue, visit us on Facebook, bookmark our URL, or select any of the links above.


Summer Johnson, PhD


The group already has links to several articles related to pandemic planning, including one on mandating vaccinations, another on ensuring people live up to their responsibilities during a pandemic and one on rationing vaccine.


It's an open group, so anyone can join and invite others to join.

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