Do you understand why some vaccine trials are conducted using placebos and others not? You do realise the people designing the trials have to go through a whole load of stages? That such trials are carefully regulated? Vaccine trials are fit for purpose.
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No it doesn’t. You say “uninterpretable”? Who says so? Actual scientists conducting these trials? The people who have the training and expertise to analyze the results? Or...who? You? Del Bigtree?
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Have you even read that paper? I’m betting the answer is no. Because if you had you’d read that: “However, randomised, placebo-controlled trial designs often raise ethical concerns when participants in the control arm are deprived of an existing vaccine.” 1/
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“Furthermore, testing a new vaccine against placebo is scientifically and ethically fraught when the hypothesis being tested is whether an experimental vaccine is more efficacious than one already in use in the same or in other settings.” Go read your own link.
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Replying to @RogueTrader84 @Rosewind2007 and
It actually shows that...he didn't read his own link!
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It also shows that he’s utterly clueless about the ethics and science of clinical trial design.
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