Virtual town hall: Vaccine ethics with Dan Lett and Arthur Schafer
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This article was published 07/09/2021 (1204 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Winnipeg Free Press is presenting Reopening MB, a four-part virtual town hall series that will answer questions about future plans in various sectors as we move slowly toward reopening the province.
The first discussion took place Wednesday on the topic of vaccine ethics, featuring professor Arthur Schafer, an ethicist specializing in bioethics, philosophy of law, social philosophy and political philosophy, and hosted by columnist Dan Lett. You can watch the replay below, or on the Winnipeg Free Press’s YouTube channel.
Three more events are planned in the Reopening MB town hall series, which take place on consecutive Wednesdays at noon.
The next discussion, on the recovery of the food and drink industry, will be hosted by arts reporters Eva Wasney and Ben Sigurdson on Sept. 15 at noon. The event is free but registration is required; get your free ticket here.
On Sept. 22 at noon, sports editor Steve Lyons and reporter Mike McIntyre will host and a panel of special guests including Winnipeg Blue Bombers CEO Wade Miller and Sport Manitoba president Janet McMahon. The panel will discuss how the pandemic has affected the world of professional and amateur sport, and what the future holds for fans and athletes. Register for your free ticket for here.
Finally, on Sept. 29 at noon, columnist Jen Zoratti and a panel of guests will discuss how arts and culture organizations are recovering, and what plans look like as they reopen. Register for your free ticket here.