Making experimental treatment available is one thing. Forcing people to take them to keep their jobs and freedom with out informed consent is a very different thing.
The roll out was bungled for an experimental treatment. Informed consent would have been "We don't have data to show this works, or that it is safe. We only tested safety for 6 months and more people died in the treatment group than the placebo. We don't know how much spike will be made, where it will be made, or for how long. We didn't even try to test if the treatment prevents infection."
Making experimental treatment available is one thing. Forcing people to take them to keep their jobs and freedom with out informed consent is a very different thing.
The roll out was bungled for an experimental treatment. Informed consent would have been "We don't have data to show this works, or that it is safe. We only tested safety for 6 months and more people died in the treatment group than the placebo. We don't know how much spike will be made, where it will be made, or for how long. We didn't even try to test if the treatment prevents infection."