Fauci’s NIAID gifts $3.3 million grant to study bat coronaviruses to company at the center of the COVID lab leak controversy in Wuhan – IOTW Report

Fauci’s NIAID gifts $3.3 million grant to study bat coronaviruses to company at the center of the COVID lab leak controversy in Wuhan

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The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) – which is headed by Dr. Anthony Fauci – delivered a spanking new grant to EcoHealth Alliance. The grant provides five years of funding for Peter Daszak’s controversial nonprofit group to research the “potential for future bat coronavirus.” EcoHealth Alliance is the research company at the center of the COVID-19 lab leak controversy.

Rutgers University Professor of Chemical Biology Richard Ebright was one of the first to expose the new funding to the controversial research group.

“It should be noted that EcoHealth Alliance was awarded a new NIH grant ten days ago, providing an additional $3.3 M over five years for a project including high-risk virus discovery research in bats in southeast Asia,” Ebright tweeted on Sept. 30.

Journalist Alex Berenson shared a screenshot of the 5-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) website that offers more than $650,000 in annual funding. more

3 Comments on Fauci’s NIAID gifts $3.3 million grant to study bat coronaviruses to company at the center of the COVID lab leak controversy in Wuhan

  1. When the first atomic bomb was tested some people involved in the development where afraid it might be a mistake that would be unstoppable. I hope that bio-weapon developers are not taking the same gamble with unknown results of their work on the taxpayers dime. Perhaps they all ready have taken the wrong path and we will find out years from now.

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