Human trials are much more expensive then trials in mice. If you can already rule out a drug by giving it to mice you save a lot of money that you don’t have to invest into your trial with humans.
Speed is not an important variable for government researchers outside of a situation like this where you need a fast response to a pandemic.
Speed matters a bit more for big pharma where it matters if you have one additional year of patent protection for your drug if you develop a year faster but even there the cost tradeoffs are in favor of doing animal testing.
Human trials are much more expensive then trials in mice. If you can already rule out a drug by giving it to mice you save a lot of money that you don’t have to invest into your trial with humans.
True. The downside would be that animal testing is slower, which is I think why jimrandomh was proposing human testing.
Speed is not an important variable for government researchers outside of a situation like this where you need a fast response to a pandemic.
Speed matters a bit more for big pharma where it matters if you have one additional year of patent protection for your drug if you develop a year faster but even there the cost tradeoffs are in favor of doing animal testing.