Wuhan Lab Caught Deleting References to NIH From Its Website

 

Mercola.com

The Wuhan Lab’s website has been caught deleting references to the National Institutes of Health, under which Dr. Anthony Fauci works as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

The references disappeared March 22, 2021. In testimony before a U.S. Senate hearing in May 2021, Fauci categorically denied having ever worked with the lab on gain-of-function research, either through the NIH or NIAID. “I will repeat again, the NIH and NIAID categorically has not funded gain-of-function research to be conducted in the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” Fauci told U.S. Sen. Rand Paul.

However, an investigation by The National Pulse found archived versions of the Wuhan Lab’s website where other now-deleted posts “detail studies bearing the hallmarks of gain-of-function research conducted with the Wuhan-based lab,” The Pulse said. One of those posts included a 2015 link to SARS-CoV studies being done that closely resemble gain-of-function research.

March 21, 2021, the lab listed six partners, including the NIH. All were scrubbed except for EcoHealth Alliance, which has worked with gain-of-function research. In 2015 Nature did an article detailing the research, the controversy surrounding it, and the fact that the NIH was allowing such research to continue even though the U.S. government had put a moratorium on its funding.

SOURCES:

The National Pulse May 15, 2021

Fox News May 11, 2021

Wayback Archive, Wuhan Partnerships March 21, 2021

Wayback Archive, Wuhan Partnerships March 22, 2021

Wayback Archive, Wuhan Lab December 4, 2015

Nature November 12, 2015

Wayback Archive Wuhan December 4, 2015

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