Government Initiatives for Research Ethics During COVID-19 Pandemic in Korea
CONCLUSION: As a result of South Korea's commitment to ethical principles in their pandemic response, the medical system did not experience collapses due to the pandemic, and pandemic research was conducted with careful ethical considerations. The pandemic ethics immunization during the Middle East respiratory syndrome epidemic in 2015 laid the foundation for prompt government initiatives that ensured both pandemic research ethics and pandemic response ethics.PMID:38565174 | PMC:PMC10985498 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2024.39.e116
Source: J Korean Med Sci - Category: General Medicine Authors: Young Su Park Ock-Joo Kim Source Type: research
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