In support of โ€œhuman challenge trialsโ€ believed to expedite the development of a coronavirus vaccine, 100 scientists signed an open letter to Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, calling for their use.

โ€œIf challenge trials can safely and effectively speed the vaccine development process, there is a formidable presumption in favor of their use, which would require a very compelling ethical justification to overcome,โ€ the scientists said in the letter, CNN reported.

In addition to the scientists, 2,000 trial volunteers signed the letter published first by 1 Day Sooner, an organization supporting human trials to combat the virus.

Earlier this month, the NIHโ€™s Accelerating COVID-19 Therapeutic Intervention and Vaccines Working Group rejected challenge trials, writing in a New England Journal of Medicine piece that โ€œa single death or severe illness in an otherwise healthy volunteer would be unconscionable and would halt progress.โ€ The NIH group noted large, randomized controlled trials of coronavirus vaccine are โ€œthe most efficient, generalizable and scientifically robust path to establishing vaccine efficacy.โ€

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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