If someone specifically says they don’t want remdesivir, conning them into taking it by fooling them into thinking they are being given “Veklury” is fraud. It is not informed consent. It is violating consent by outright blatant lying and manipulation.
Anyone who does this should be reported to their employer, their professional organisation, their licensing board and sued.
If someone specifically says they don’t want remdesivir, conning them into taking it by fooling them into thinking they are being given “Veklury” is fraud. It is not informed consent. It is violating consent by outright blatant lying and manipulation.
Anyone who does this should be reported to their employer, their professional organisation, their licensing board and sued.