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Ethical conditions for accelerating COVID-19 vaccine research

Abstract

There is a dire need to produce a safe and effective coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine as quickly as possible to avert an enormous burden of morbidity and mortality. This need for speed has thus far resulted in significant deviations from standard approaches to vaccine research and regulatory approval. Yet, pandemics do not obviate the need for rigorous scientific evaluation of potential interventions and adherence to universal ethical standards. Consequently, steps taken to accelerate clinical research in the context of the current pandemic require an explicit ethical justification, particularly if we expect public trust in the vaccine. We argue that accelerating COVID-19 vaccine research can be ethically justified, but only if social value, scientific validity, and a favourable risk-benefit ratio can be maintained or enhanced when doing so.

Authors

Smith MJ; Emanuel EJ; Thomé B; Upshur REG

Journal

Wellcome Open Research, Vol. 5, ,

Publisher

F1000Research

Publication Date

January 1, 2021

DOI

10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16361.1

ISSN

2398-502X

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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