TY - JOUR T1 - Pandemic medical ethics JF - Journal of Medical Ethics JO - J Med Ethics SP - 353 LP - 354 DO - 10.1136/medethics-2020-106431 VL - 46 IS - 6 AU - Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby AU - Kenneth Boyd AU - Brian D Earp AU - Lucy Frith AU - Rosalind J McDougall AU - John McMillan AU - Jesse Wall Y1 - 2020/06/01 UR - http://jme.bmj.com/content/46/6/353.abstract N2 - The COVID-19 pandemic will generate vexing ethical issues for the foreseeable future and many journals will be open to content that is relevant to our collective effort to meet this challenge. While the pandemic is clearly the critical issue of the moment, it’s important that other issues in medical ethics continue to be addressed as well. As can be seen in this issue, the Journal of Medical Ethics (JME) will uphold its commitment to publishing high quality papers on the full array of medical ethics.At the same time, JME aims to be a premiere home for ground-breaking scholarship on the ethical issues raised by COVID-19. Toward this end, we have a number of papers that are freely available online and for which production has been fast-tracked.1–5 A challenge for authors who want to write about the pandemic is the rapidly evolving nature of the situation and the time it takes for journal content to be reviewed and published, even when fast-tracked. For that reason, all authors who would like to submit a paper on the pandemic can also submit a post to the JME blog prior to submitting a full paper to the journal. Those interested in writing for the JME blog should contact one of its editors, Hazem Zohny or Mike King. Over the last 3 weeks, 30 high-quality commentaries on the pandemic have been posted to the blog. These posts are circulated widely via the JME Twitter and Facebook feeds and have stimulated significant … ER -