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anonymouz | 5 years ago
Skirting the regulations is pointless, because the important thing is the intent of the regulations. If it were just a problem with the regulations, we could also just change the regulations and give the untested vaccine.
Plus, if you want to argue from a pure legal background, this approach would probably still run into trouble, as in most countries it would be highly illegal to infect people on purpose.
danieltillett|5 years ago
I am not arguing that we should infect people on purpose. If people chose to become infected on their own by hanging out with those infected with an attenuated strain then that is a very different legal question.
Personally I think the result would be the regulatory agency would just rush the use through based on the epidemiology data gathered in the search for the attenuated strain.
CathedralBorrow|5 years ago
How much agency do I have in whether I get infected or not? It seems strange to me if it depends on the genetic makeup of the virus.
anonymouz|5 years ago