Is giving people coronavirus on purpose ethical?


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Oct 21 2020 9 mins   1
In an effort to help speed up the development of a coronavirus vaccine, a group of healthy young people in the UK will be deliberately infected.

It's known as a human challenge study - and it's not used often due to the risk to the participants.

Making it even more risky, there is no foolproof treatment for COVID-19 if a participant starts to go rapidly downhill.

While the researchers say the rewards outweigh the risks, it raises the question if anyone can really give informed consent for the trial as there's still so much we don't know.

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