NIH Admits United States Funded Gain of Function in Wuhan
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β£It's Another Fauci Lie! How much dirt must h hold on people to still be in his post and not in jail?
The National Institute of Health has now stunningly admitted to funding gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at China's Wuhan lab β despite Anthony Fauci repeatedly insisting to Congress that no such thing happened.
In a letter to Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer on Wednesday, a top NIH official blamed EcoHealth Alliance β the New York City-based nonprofit that has funneled US funds to the Wuhan lab β for not being transparent about the work it was doing.
NIH's Principal Deputy Director, Lawrence A. Tabak, wrote in the letter that EcoHealth's "limited experiment" tested if "spike proteins from naturally occurring bat coronaviruses circulating in China were capable of binding to the human ACE2 receptor in a mouse model."
The lab mice infected with the modified virus "became sicker" than those that were given the unmodified virus, according to Tabak.
The National Institute of Health has now stunningly admitted to funding gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at China's Wuhan lab β despite Anthony Fauci repeatedly insisting to Congress that no such thing happened.
In a letter to Kentucky Republican Rep. James Comer on Wednesday, a top NIH official blamed EcoHealth Alliance β the New York City-based nonprofit that has funneled US funds to the Wuhan lab β for not being transparent about the work it was doing.
NIH's Principal Deputy Director, Lawrence A. Tabak, wrote in the letter that EcoHealth's "limited experiment" tested if "spike proteins from naturally occurring bat coronaviruses circulating in China were capable of binding to the human ACE2 receptor in a mouse model."
The lab mice infected with the modified virus "became sicker" than those that were given the unmodified virus, according to Tabak.