Topic: Public health
ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES/THE LANCET INTERNATIONAL HEALTH LECTURE 2020
This annual International Health Lecture is organised by the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Lancet. It is a platform for leaders in global health to discuss topics of international significance, promoting debate, discussion and the exchange of ideas on current research. It attracts a diverse international audience. The 2020 lecture took place on 2 November and can be accessed online; it is just under two hours long. There was an excellent introduction by Professor Richard Horton, Executive Editor of the Lancet, and three main speakers…
COVID-19 – The fallacy of “herd immunity” and the John Snow Memorandum
In correspondence published in The Lancet, a group of researchers warned that the so-called herd immunity approach to managing Covid-19, that is, allowing people in low-risk populations to become infected for immunity to develop, while protecting the most vulnerable, is “a dangerous fallacy unsupported by the scientific evidence”. Faced with a second wave of Covid-19, and more than a million recorded deaths worldwide as of 12 October, the authors present their view of the evidence-based consensus on Covid-19.
Abortion and Human Rights – Health and Human Rights Journal Special Section
For this journal edition, Alicia Ely Yamin, Paola Bergallo and Marge Berer guest edited 18 papers on the theme of “Abortion and Human Rights”.