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The National Institute of Health (NIH) has restarted the bat virus research grant it canceled three years ago under former President Trump's administration.
The original 2014 version of the grant funded research into mixing various bat viruses to study severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), the coronavirus that caused an outbreak in the early 2000s. The grant also funded research at the coronavirus research lab in Wuhan, China.
NIH has now brought back the same research grant, three years after Trump's administration suspended it amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The new version of the award, once again granted to EcoHealth Alliance (EHA), will not focus on mixing live bat viruses.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology will also no longer be directly involved in research. Instead, it will provide more than 300 whole and partial genome sequences of SARS-related bat coronaviruses from its collection for research by EHA, according to Science.org.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: xuenchen
This is awful.
On many different levels.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: xuenchen
Are they building the new âvaccinesâ next to the virus this time?
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: chris_stibrany
Could be
The fda relaxed standards for donating blood today too.
Iâm tired of âcoincidencesâ
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: xuenchen
Are they building the new âvaccinesâ next to the virus this time?
[/qbook?
They're engineering the problem, no doubt they've already created the solution.
Now they know who will resist and why / how,
Expect round two to have a more effective push with a stronger, smaller resistance.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
a reply to: xuenchen
Are they building the new âvaccinesâ next to the virus this time?