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Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States 

Meat is a multi-billion-dollar industry that relies on people performing risky physical work inside meat-processing facilities over long shifts in close proximity. These workers are socially disempowered, and many are members of groups beset by historic and ongoing structural discrimination. The com...

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Autores principales: Dineen, Kelly K., Lowe, Abigail, Kass, Nancy E., Lee, Lisa M., Wynia, Matthew K., Voo, Teck Chuan, Mohapatra, Seema, Lookadoo, Rachel, Ramos, Athena K., Herstein, Jocelyn J., Donovan, Sara, Lawler, James V., Lowe, John J., Schwedhelm, Shelly, Sederstrom, Nneka O.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Nature Singapore 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9073494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35522376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11673-022-10170-2
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author Dineen, Kelly K.
Lowe, Abigail
Kass, Nancy E.
Lee, Lisa M.
Wynia, Matthew K.
Voo, Teck Chuan
Mohapatra, Seema
Lookadoo, Rachel
Ramos, Athena K.
Herstein, Jocelyn J.
Donovan, Sara
Lawler, James V.
Lowe, John J.
Schwedhelm, Shelly
Sederstrom, Nneka O.
author_facet Dineen, Kelly K.
Lowe, Abigail
Kass, Nancy E.
Lee, Lisa M.
Wynia, Matthew K.
Voo, Teck Chuan
Mohapatra, Seema
Lookadoo, Rachel
Ramos, Athena K.
Herstein, Jocelyn J.
Donovan, Sara
Lawler, James V.
Lowe, John J.
Schwedhelm, Shelly
Sederstrom, Nneka O.
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description Meat is a multi-billion-dollar industry that relies on people performing risky physical work inside meat-processing facilities over long shifts in close proximity. These workers are socially disempowered, and many are members of groups beset by historic and ongoing structural discrimination. The combination of working conditions and worker characteristics facilitate the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Workers have been expected to put their health and lives at risk during the pandemic because of government and industry pressures to keep this “essential industry” producing. Numerous interventions can significantly reduce the risks to workers and their communities; however, the industry’s implementation has been sporadic and inconsistent. With a focus on the U.S. context, this paper offers an ethical framework for infection prevention and control recommendations grounded in public health values of health and safety, interdependence and solidarity, and health equity and justice, with particular attention to considerations of reciprocity, equitable burden sharing, harm reduction, and health promotion. Meat-processing workers are owed an approach that protects their health relative to the risks of harms to them, their families, and their communities. Sacrifices from businesses benefitting financially from essential industry status are ethically warranted and should acknowledge the risks assumed by workers in the context of existing structural inequities.
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spelling pubmed-90734942022-05-06 Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States  Dineen, Kelly K. Lowe, Abigail Kass, Nancy E. Lee, Lisa M. Wynia, Matthew K. Voo, Teck Chuan Mohapatra, Seema Lookadoo, Rachel Ramos, Athena K. Herstein, Jocelyn J. Donovan, Sara Lawler, James V. Lowe, John J. Schwedhelm, Shelly Sederstrom, Nneka O. J Bioeth Inq Original Research Meat is a multi-billion-dollar industry that relies on people performing risky physical work inside meat-processing facilities over long shifts in close proximity. These workers are socially disempowered, and many are members of groups beset by historic and ongoing structural discrimination. The combination of working conditions and worker characteristics facilitate the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Workers have been expected to put their health and lives at risk during the pandemic because of government and industry pressures to keep this “essential industry” producing. Numerous interventions can significantly reduce the risks to workers and their communities; however, the industry’s implementation has been sporadic and inconsistent. With a focus on the U.S. context, this paper offers an ethical framework for infection prevention and control recommendations grounded in public health values of health and safety, interdependence and solidarity, and health equity and justice, with particular attention to considerations of reciprocity, equitable burden sharing, harm reduction, and health promotion. Meat-processing workers are owed an approach that protects their health relative to the risks of harms to them, their families, and their communities. Sacrifices from businesses benefitting financially from essential industry status are ethically warranted and should acknowledge the risks assumed by workers in the context of existing structural inequities. Springer Nature Singapore 2022-05-06 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9073494/ /pubmed/35522376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11673-022-10170-2 Text en © Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Dineen, Kelly K.
Lowe, Abigail
Kass, Nancy E.
Lee, Lisa M.
Wynia, Matthew K.
Voo, Teck Chuan
Mohapatra, Seema
Lookadoo, Rachel
Ramos, Athena K.
Herstein, Jocelyn J.
Donovan, Sara
Lawler, James V.
Lowe, John J.
Schwedhelm, Shelly
Sederstrom, Nneka O.
Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States 
title Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States 
title_full Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States 
title_fullStr Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States 
title_full_unstemmed Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States 
title_short Treating Workers as Essential Too: An Ethical Framework for Public Health Interventions to Prevent and Control COVID-19 Infections among Meat-processing Facility Workers and Their Communities in the United States 
title_sort treating workers as essential too: an ethical framework for public health interventions to prevent and control covid-19 infections among meat-processing facility workers and their communities in the united states 
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9073494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35522376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11673-022-10170-2
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