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In last June’s themed issue on environmental bioethics, presciently planned in early 2019, we published in addition our very first paper on Covid-19 – a critique of the British Medical Association’s then recently released guidance on treating the disease (Hurford 2020). In this current issue, a paper by two UK NHS consultants, an intensivist and a specialist in the care of the elderly, questions whether in the face of Covid-19, it is ethical that older people should not be ventilated. The authors consider that,