COVID-19
Over 900 Pages of New Documents Give Insight into U.S.-Funded Coronavirus Research
The Intercept has obtained over 900 pages of documents “detailing the work of EcoHealth Alliance, a U.S.-based health organization that used federal money to fund bat coronavirus research at the Chinese laboratory.” Among the documents are two previously unpublished grant proposals, funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), as well as “project updates” which have been scrutinized “amid increased interest in the origins for the pandemic.”
Documents were released in connection with the ongoing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation by The Intercept against the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
One of the grants, titled “Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence,” outlines an ambitious effort led by EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daszak to screen thousands of bat samples for novel coronaviruses. The research also involved screening people who work with live animals. The documents contain several critical details about the research in Wuhan, including the fact that key experimental work with humanized mice was conducted at a biosafety level 3 lab at Wuhan University Center for Animal Experiment — and not at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, as was previously assumed. The documents raise additional questions about the theory that the pandemic may have begun in a lab accident, an idea that Daszak has aggressively dismissed…
…The second grant, “Understanding Risk of Zoonotic Virus Emergence in Emerging Infectious Disease Hotspots of Southeast Asia,” was awarded in August 2020 and extends through 2025. The proposal, written in 2019, often seems prescient, focusing on scaling up and deploying resources in Asia in case of an outbreak of an “emergent infectious disease” and referring to Asia as “this hottest of the EID hotspots.”
The grants gave EcoHealth Alliance a total of $3.1 million, including $599,000 that the Wuhan Institute of Virology used “in part to identify and alter bat coronaviruses likely to infect humans.” Additionally, “even before the pandemic, many scientists were concerned about the potential dangers associated with such experiments.” The grant proposal acknowledged the dangers, saying, “Fieldwork involves the highest risk of exposure to SARS or other CoVs, while working in caves with high bat density overhead and the potential for fecal dust to be inhaled.”
The grant was awarded for a five-year period – from 2014 to 2019. Funding was renewed in 2019 but suspended by the Trump administration in April 2020. The Intercept continues:
The closest relative of SARS-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19, is a virus found in bats, making the animals a focal point for efforts to understand the origins of the pandemic. Exactly how the virus jumped to humans is the subject of heated debate.
Many scientists believe that it was a natural spillover, meaning that the virus passed to humans in a setting such as a wet market or rural area where humans and animals are in close contact. Biosafety experts and internet sleuths who suspect a lab origin, meanwhile, have spent more than a year poring over publicly available information and obscure scientific publications looking for answers.
In the past few months, leading scientists have also called for a deeper investigation of the pandemic’s origins, as has President Joe Biden, who in May ordered the intelligence community to study the issue. On August 27, Biden announced that the intelligence inquiry was inconclusive.
Biden blamed China for failing to release critical data, but the U.S. government has also been slow to release information.
The Intercept initially requested the proposals in September 2020. “I wish that this document had been released in early 2020,” said Chan, who has called for an investigation of the lab-leak origin theory.
“It would have changed things massively, just to have all of the information in one place, immediately transparent, in a credible document that was submitted by EcoHealth Alliance.”
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Robert Zelenka
September 7, 2021 at 9:23 pm
When do the Class Action suits start. I can not apply for Entertainment jobs because I refuse to be given Corona virus “vaccine” I knew people that were fine before the Vaccine now they are Dead. Why aren’t people sueing the owners of the Patent for their Net Worth ? Aren’t my Civil Rights being destroyed. When Leo Terrell starts questioning the lefts motives you know something is wrong.