An NIH-led study plans to assess transmission after vaccination by asking college students to delay vaccination for four months. To me, this seems neither necessary nor ethically justifiable, and the study design probably can’t even answer their question.https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19vaccine/91832 …
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College students are low-risk but they are not zero risk, and Long Covid is a (not that well-understood) thing of some prevalance (maybe less than reported but it is a thing. It is real). Dunno. We have existing answers, this won’t give us more precision imo, and it is a risk.
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This is ridiculously unethical. In certain concentrations, this can effect herd immunity in that community. Someone needs to stop this...
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That's my question. What additional information do you imagine they're trying to glean from this ?
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This makes no sense. Close contacts of college students will have other contacts besides those...and not all with vaxxed people.
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Really, where is this? Haven't seen anything that's particularly conclusive.
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