Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Dr. Fauci Backed Controversial Wuhan Lab with Millions of U.S. Dollars for Risky Coronavirus Research

Via Elana McClure 

 Fauci Trump corornavirus covid-19 pandemic research NIH

 Dr. Anthony Fauci is an adviser to President Donald Trump and something of an American folk hero for his steady, calm leadership during the pandemic crisis. At least one poll shows that Americans trust Fauci more than Trump on the coronavirus pandemic—and few scientists are portrayed on TV by Brad Pitt.

But just last year, the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the organization led by Dr. Fauci, funded scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and other institutions for work on gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses.

In 2019, with the backing of NIAID, the National Institutes of Health committed $3.7 million over six years for research that included some gain-of-function work. The program followed another $3.7 million, 5-year project for collecting and studying bat coronaviruses, which ended in 2019, bringing the total to $7.4 million.

More @ Newsweek

1 comment:

  1. Only working for government can one expect to be paid for poor or just down right awful results, then be given more funding, and a promotion.

    In a rational world this guy would never have to worry about anyone offering to shake his hand. Maybe a punch in the mouth, but a hand shake? Never.

    Y'all have a nice day.

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