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To find a coronavirus vaccine, can we ethically infect people with a disease with no cure?

Source: USA Today

An effective vaccine is a crucial element in the return to normalcy following the outbreak of COVID-19. But how far should researchers go in the effort to speed up development?

This entry was posted in Taking Risks and tagged Health & Medicine on May 5, 2020 by Mikki Gibson.

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