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Should humans be infected with COVID-19 for vaccine development? – Monash Lens – Monash Lens
It’s widely believed that the best way of ending the COVID-19 pandemic is a vaccine. One of the most scientifically powerful ways of testing a vaccine involves administering it to people and then exposing them to the virus.
Zeb Jamrozik is a medical…

It’s widely believed that the best way of ending the COVID-19 pandemic is a vaccine. One of the most scientifically powerful ways of testing a vaccine involves administering it to people and then exposing them to the virus.
Zeb Jamrozik is a medical doctor and bioethicist who recently completed a PhD at the Monash Bioethics Centre focusing on infectious disease ethics. He was also lead researcher on a Wellcome Trust-funded project, led by Professor Michael Selgelid, on the ethics of human chall…
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