The current global pandemic raises myriad ethical issues for plastic surgeons. One not often discussed is that of an individual’s right to privacy when regarding health-related issues, the individual’s obligation to public health concerns, and the surgeon’s responsibility to their patients. Through a series of vignettes and discussion the nuances of those ethical responsibilities are explored.
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