Volunteers are sought who are willing to be infected with Covid-19 in order to be able to carry out studies on the matter. So let’s go into the details and see what it consists of.
The last year was characterized by the impact of Covid which has had a negative impact on our lives, both from the point of view of social relations and as regards the economic aspect. From social distancing, passing through the use of masks, up to the various closures, unfortunately there are many things to pay attention to. A particularly difficult context to manage, for which it is hoped to be able to find a solution as soon as possible, thus contributing to favoring the revival of the economy and the return to a “normal” life.
Precisely in this context i vaccines, the first of which have already begun administrations. As is known, however, none of the vaccines currently available can be used for everyone and for this reason it is essential to continue research. Researchers know this well, so much so that it was decided to start the search for human guinea pigs who are willing to be infected, in order to understand how the infection evolves and develop ad hoc solutions. So let’s go into the details and see what there is to know about it.
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Covid, looking for human guinea pigs between 18 and 30 years old
Researchers continue to work in ways that improve the vaccines currently available and find ad hoc solutions. Precisely in this context it will be interesting to know that the known Imperial College London recently made it known that they are looking for volunteers, with ages between 18 and 30 years, who are willing to be infected by Covid, in order to study the evolution of this virus and find a vaccine and appropriate treatments.
A proposal launched by the university in November and which received the green light also from the British ethics commission. Therefore, starting from March, this experimentation on ben will start 90 young people, who in return will receive a fee of £ 4,500, that is 4.700 euro. The young people who will take part in this study, we remember, will be continuously monitored for one year.
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