> The model has not been published or peer-reviewed yet, but lead researcher, Jeffrey Shaman, an infectious disease specialist at Columbia University, shared the data exclusively with NPR. Here are more of the startling takeaways.
Is it responsible and ethical for them to share these data with the press prior to peer review? Why, or why not? What relevant factors would have to change for your answer to change? If a researcher said the pandemic was ten times less severe than commonly believed, would it be ethical for them to speak with the press before peer review?
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Is it responsible and ethical for them to share these data with the press prior to peer review? Why, or why not? What relevant factors would have to change for your answer to change? If a researcher said the pandemic was ten times less severe than commonly believed, would it be ethical for them to speak with the press before peer review?