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The Life Cycle Principle is inherently
 
  a) egalitarian.
  b) utilitarian.
  c) Kantian.
  d) unjust.

Question 2

Which allocation principle would give priority to 6 month olds over 1 year olds when allocating vaccines during an epidemic?
 
  a) Life Cycle Principle
  b) Pandemic Principle
  c) Save Most Lives Principle
  d) Fairness Principle



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Answer to Question 1

a) egalitarian.

Answer to Question 2

a) Life Cycle Principle



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