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Study: "Supershedders" Minority Spreads Most COVID

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  • #Medicine & healthcare
  • #COVID-19
Study: "Supershedders" Minority Spreads Most COVID
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JUN 2023
Image copyright: Wikimedia Commons
story last updated FEB 2024

The Spin

Narrative A

Challenge trials create a moral dilemma and are directly contrary to the all-important Hippocratic Oath to do no harm. With a disease as novel as COVID, there is not enough information to provide patients with the appropriate knowledge to provide informed consent. These types of studies have a dark history as humans were used as lab rats in the past, and they can even be used today to exploit vulnerable populations. Challenge studies do not provide enough value to offset the moral questions.

JAMA Network

Narrative B

While there are obvious reasons to question the ethics of challenge trials, scientists have developed a model that can conduct them in a way that gives vital information on vaccine research and development while keeping subjects safe. Challenge trials on COVID have already paved the way for some of the world’s most innovative research all while keeping the participants safe. Doctors and scientists must do everything they can to pursue knowledge in the safest way possible.

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