Part I: Legal, Ethical and Social Framework of Triage.- Triage and the Underlying Principles of Discrimination Law.- Patients' Rights and the Epidemic: On the Law, Justice, and the Self.- The Clash of Ethics in Tragic Medical Triage and the Potential for Moral Distress.- Part II: Ethical Decision-Making in Times of the Pandemic.- Triage Decisions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Clinical Guidelines, Legal Principles, and Public Opinion.- Addressing the Problem of Choice in an Overloaded Health Care System: A Review of Medical Association and Ethics Commission Documents on Triage during the Covid-19 Epidemic.- Social Aspects of the Covid-19 Pandemic.- Part III: Triage During Covid 19 and the Problem of Discrimination.- Are Ethical Standards on Covid-19 Triage Shaped by one's Profession or Age Group? A Survey of the Slovenian Public.- Experiences of Triage and Social Distancing in Residential Nursing Homes During the Covid-19 Epidemic - A Group Interview with Relatives.- People With Disabilities and Older People in Long-Term Residential Institutions in Emergencies: The Importance of Transdisciplinarity for Ethical Decision-Making.