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El dilema ético de permitir los ensayos médicos en los que se infectan deliberadamente a humanos con COVID-19

  • Written by Ofer Raban, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Oregon
imagePermitir que se infectan deliberadamente a humanos con COVID-19 podría acelerar el proceso de los ensayos clínicos.AP Photo/Ted S. Warren

A pesar de la urgente necesidad de vencer al COVID-19, las autoridades sanitarias podrían estar retrasando el desarrollo de una vacuna eficaz.

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