COVID-19, Misinformation, and the Law in Nigeria
The spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria has been paralleled by the spread of misinformation and disinformation about the novel coronavirus.

The spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria has been paralleled by the spread of misinformation and disinformation about the novel coronavirus.

In this video explainer, Tara Sklar discusses pets and COVID-19 with Andrew T. Maccabe, CEO of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges.

No vaccine for the novel coronavirus has been approved. Nevertheless, governments and organizations are making deals for tens of millions of doses.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government and many states enacted liability limitations for health care practioners and facilities.

Arizona has done the right thing by adopting crisis standards of care instead of leaving these decisions about ventilators to be made ad hoc.

It remains to be seen whether Congress or the Administration adopt more decisive measures toward the control of drug prices than they have in the past.

A value-based Medicare system is not only beneficial, but also necessary to protect the elderly and chronically ill during the pandemic.

This episode is the first of a series of shows dealing with health care and research ethics related to COVID-19.

Many people are realizing the importance of taking control where they can, such as by identifying who they want making their medical decisions if needed.

The Week in Health Law Podcast from Nicolas Terry is a commuting-length discussion about some of the more thorny issues in health law and policy.
