Center for Population-Level Bioethics, Department of Philosophy (SAS) and Department of HBSP (SPH), Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
J Med Ethics. 2024 Mar 20;50(4):278-284. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2021-108086.
Despite their clearly demonstrated safety and effectiveness, approved vaccines against COVID-19 are commonly mistrusted. Nations should find and implement effective ways to boost vaccine confidence. But the implications for ethical vaccine development are less straightforward than some have assumed. Opponents of COVID-19 vaccine challenge trials, in particular, made speculative or empirically implausible warnings on this matter, some of which, if applied consistently, would have ruled out most COVID-19 vaccine trials and many non-pharmaceutical responses.
尽管 COVID-19 疫苗已明确证实其安全性和有效性,但人们通常仍对其持怀疑态度。各国应寻找并实施有效的方法来增强疫苗信心。但在伦理疫苗开发方面,其影响并不像某些人假设的那样简单。特别是,反对 COVID-19 疫苗挑战试验的人对此事提出了一些推测性或经验上不可信的警告,如果一致适用,其中一些警告将排除大多数 COVID-19 疫苗试验和许多非药物应对措施。
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