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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Did the TX SW Medical Center study look at incidence in family members or just comparing vax vs un-vax in the employees? That was during high community rates so would be hard to tell if family it got from HCW or outside.
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I heard about this study on the radio, and didn't understand how it could be done ethically. Figured there must be more to it, but ... maybe not. WTF?
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This is also extremely dodgy given the higher rates of covid deaths in college towns due to spread by university students; undergrads don't live in a sealed bubble! They still use the same shops, cafes, doctor clinics etc as vulnerable older populationshttps://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/12/us/covid-colleges-nursing-homes.html …
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Israel's cases have been dropping 50 percent week over week with the country's restaurants, bars, gyms,open. We know it's stopping transmission.pic.twitter.com/NpNLRH9fYW
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NIAID would never conduct unethical research...https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2201985/ …
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