Maira La
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I just read this article form last year that says Dr. Fauci's NIAID and NIH granted a virology lab in Wuhan $3.7 million in 2019 to do research on bat coronaviruses that involve gain-of-function work. I believe gain-of-function involves creating strains/variants that infect humans.
I've never been a fan of conspiracy theories, but I have a feeling this research and the Wuhan lab has something to do with the coronavirus outbreak. Just tie the above facts to what we know about coronavirus outbreak: it started in Wuhan (where the lab that received the funding is located), started in 2019 (the year $3.7 million funding is granted), and the virus is a mutated bat coronavirus (research involved gain-of-function work on bat coronaviruses).
Can we trust all those WHO reports saying the lab has nothing to do with COVID-19 outbreak? After all both institutions in the US and China seem to be complicit in starting this outbreak and they would love to brush this entire thing under the carpet.
Thoughts?
I've never been a fan of conspiracy theories, but I have a feeling this research and the Wuhan lab has something to do with the coronavirus outbreak. Just tie the above facts to what we know about coronavirus outbreak: it started in Wuhan (where the lab that received the funding is located), started in 2019 (the year $3.7 million funding is granted), and the virus is a mutated bat coronavirus (research involved gain-of-function work on bat coronaviruses).
Can we trust all those WHO reports saying the lab has nothing to do with COVID-19 outbreak? After all both institutions in the US and China seem to be complicit in starting this outbreak and they would love to brush this entire thing under the carpet.
Thoughts?