The photo was taken when then-President Obama visited NIH – in Maryland, not Wuhan – to learn about their progress with Ebola research.
U.S. funding of lab in Wuhan
The posts from NIH and Obama’s White House archives make no mention of a “bat project,” as the post alleges. It’s possible the original post was referring to a grant approved in 2014 to the EcoHealth Alliance, a non-governmental research group that focuses on emerging diseases caused by human and animal interactions. The grant was for research into “Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence.” The project involved collaborating with researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology to study coronaviruses in bats and the risk of potential transfer to humans.. In total, about $3.
On April 23, the NIH informed EcoHealth Alliance that it would no longer receive funding from the agency and that the remainder of its grant had been rescinded.Fauci and Obama are depicted in the image. But Gates wasn’t there. The woman in the red top, as noted in the photo’s original caption, is Sylvia Burwell, who at the time was secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Now, she’s the
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