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Thursday 8th July / presented by Jesse Begley
On the morning of September 11, 1973 the Chilean military launched a coup to overthrow democratically elected Salvador Allende and install a repressive military dictatorship under Augusto Pinochet. This coup was fostered by the CIA on the orders of US President Nixon with the assistance of the Australian secret services. The involvement of Australia in this story was largely unknown until UNSW Professor Clinton Fernandes launched a four year campaign to release the redacted intelligence files. Jesse Begley spoke with Professor Fernandes on presenting his case against sanctioned secret court hearings.
Are Healthy People Infected With Covid-19 for Clinical Trials Being Paid? by Hannah Joy on February 6, 2021 at 1:17 PM
Healthy people volunteering to be infected with SARS-CoV-2 should receive a substantial amount, as they are helping scientists to better understand how to tackle the virus.
Those are the findings of a new peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Bioethics, which has assessed the ethics of paying participants to take part in so-called Human Infection Challenge Studies (HICS).
Over the past few months there has been vast media coverage and discussion about the first COVID-19 HICS in the world, planned to begin in the UK later this year. This type of study can be particularly valuable for testing vaccines and can speed up the development of new vaccines.
Healthy people infected with COVID-19 for sake of science should be paid, experts suggest ANI | Updated: Feb 05, 2021 21:43 IST
Washington [US], February 5 (ANI): Multidisciplinary team of international experts suggests that healthy people volunteering to be infected with SARS-CoV-2, in order to help scientists better understand how to tackle the virus, should receive payment - if it is determined that these studies are otherwise ethical to proceed.
Those are the findings of a new peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Bioethics, which has assessed the ethics of paying participants to take part in so-called Human Infection Challenge Studies (HICS).
Over the past few months, there has been vast media coverage and discussion about the first COVID-19 HICS in the world planned to begin in the UK later this year. This type of study can be particularly valuable for testing vaccines and can speed up the development of new vaccin
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