Furthermore, participation in vaccine trials will only be halachically permitted when it gets to the point that the vaccine being tested is effective with the risk level no greater than 1.5%, and then we could be lenient to allow a sick person to participate.
Until after the trials I am not sure how there could ever be proof of 100% effectiveness. So essentially, I don't think, according to Rav Stern's opinion, any frum Jew could participate in such trials.
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hmmmm. free rider issue (heart transplants) redux?
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Risk level needs to be defined. It probably does not equate 98.5% "effective"ness. Maybe he means a mortality risk of 1.5%, in which case the FDA would also shut it down.
ReplyDeleteCommon sense says stay away as far as possible from vaccines. When will people wake up and learn!
ReplyDeleteCommon sense is to stay away from people like you!
DeleteAs they say common sense is not that common.
Les, no, common sense is to stay away from people with your mindset. Think for yourself, read up and learn what's really going on.
ReplyDeleteDoes he grasp that sick people do not benefit from a vaccine?
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