Here you can find a collection of some resources that tackle the ethical, legal, and societal aspects of COVID-19.
The world is facing an unprecedented public health challenge with the COVID-19 pandemic; this has necessitated numerous efforts being deployed by governments, health agencies and individual institutions – including in the biobanking community – to develop effective tests, toolkits, treatments and vaccines to stem its spread and help fight it.
To achieve this goal, the collection, analysis and timely sharing of samples and related data becomes instrumental in collective global research efforts. Aligned to these efforts is the prevalence for automated data processing and digital technologies such as location data and contact tracing applications as part of the toolkits.
In this respect, biobanks are important infrastructures for access to these samples and data. Besides availability, quality and technical infrastructures, also ethical, legal and societal issues (ELSI) are particularly crucial in this regard. Public health ethics, personal data protection, ethics of data sharing, protection of consent and vulnerability as well as compliance issues within international data sharing have gained urgency in COVID-19 research.
This web conference from BBMRI-ERIC’s ELSI Services & Research team is focused on the ethical issues encountered and addressed during the COVID-19 outbreak in relation to biobanking, looking at cases from Italy and Germany. Additionally, it addresses legal and societal aspects, which ultimately touch upon the intersection between clinical routine and research. The presentations are followed by an interactive discussion.
This document not only answers the questions posed during the webinar but ventures into much detail on the topics raised as a result. It also showcases two examples from Germany (presented by Prof. Roland Jahns) and Italy (presented by Prof. Marialuisa Lavitrano), as well as a detailed commentary on contact-tracing-apps from a legal perspective (presented by Gauthier Chassang). The document thus lays the foundation for further discussion on ELSI and COVID-19 in the context of biobanking.
Informed Consent Template for biobanking practices regarding COVID-19 research.
Several considerations are taken into account in this document to guarantee the lawful processing of personal data. In all cases, it should be recalled that any measure taken in this context must respect the general principles of law and must not be irreversible.
This is a statement issued by the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies in which they call for vigilance about the necessity, evidence, proportionality of any policy and technological intervention that, even temporarily, suspends fundamental rights.
This document outlines the position of the European Network of Research Ethics Committees (EUREC) with 7 rules to follow for responsible research.
The EC has launched a manifesto to maximise the accessibility of research results in the fight against COVID-19.