Researchers balancing scientific rigour with speed to find COVID-19 treatment
OTTAWA — Experts say researchers racing against time to provide a proven treatment for COVID-19 will have to balance scientific rigour against speed.
Clinical trials for possible treatments and cures have begun around the world, including an unprecedented international study by the World Health Organization.
Earl Brown, a professor emeritus of virology at the University of Ottawa says even in a pandemic, studies still need to meet all the usual scientific checks and balances.
But he says researchers need to push things sometimes, and the scientific gold standard to test the efficacy of new, unproven treatments isn’t always practical as COVID-19 spreads around the world.