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Early lessons from COVID-19 response and shifts in authority: public trust, policy legitimacy and political inclusion
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keen eye for the patient and public engagement 4 -contribute to trustworthy policies. Once the arguments resulting from these principles are arranged, the questions resulting from the principle of solidarity and reciprocity can be addressed: how much burden can be expected from different groups and who ought to be given some leeway? Finally, given the analysis based on the previous principles, the public needs to be informed to enable their autonomous decision-making about, e.g., supporting or protesting the isolation of people in LTCF.
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