“The Ethics of Vaccination is a carefully researched and convincing project. … Giublilini is generally successful in providing an accessible knowledge base. … Giubilini’s thought-provoking plea for collective, institutional, and individual obligations to reach high vaccination rates serves as a powerful and timely voice of support for intergenerational justice.” (Marius Kunte, Intergenerational Justice Review, Vol. 7 (1), 2021)“The author explores the ethical considerations around individual, collective, and institutional responsibilities to provide for herd immunity. He evaluates a ranking of vaccination policies from the least restrictive to the most coercive … . A worthy addition to health policy and medical ethics collections.” (R. L. Jones, Choice, Vol. 56 (10), June, 2019)