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    The Ethical Obligation for Research During Public Health Emergencies: Insights From the COVID-19 Pandemic
    with Euzebiusz Jamrozik and Vinay Prasad
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy (1): 49-70. 2023.
    In times of crises, public health leaders may claim that trials of public health interventions are unethical. One reason for this claim can be that equipoise—i.e. a situation of uncertainty and/or disagreement among experts about the evidence regarding an intervention—has been disturbed by a change of collective expert views. Some might claim that equipoise is disturbed if the majority of experts believe that emergency public health interventions are likely to be more beneficial than harmful. Ho…Read more