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Trust as a Category of Bioethics and Its Importance in the System of Ensuring Biosecurity
The article discusses the notion of an ethical category of trust, including bioethics as an element of biopolitics. The trust is also analysed in the context of the legal consequences of its loss, enshrined in the existing law and existing in the bills under consideration by the legislator. As a category of bioethics, trust is analyzed to take into account the effects of the pandemic SARS-Cov2. The author formulates proposals to improve legislative activity aimed at maintaining trust between the government and society.