NIH Finally Cuts Off Funding to Wuhan Biolab But 27 Chinese Labs Still on the List

The National Institute of Health (NIH) finally cut off funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, widely believed to be the source of the COVID-19 global pandemic that killed millions of people around the globe.

Dr. Tony Fauci and the US government funded the lab linked to the Chinese Communist Party for decades. Robert Kennedy, Jr. recently asked, “Why is nobody asking Dr. Anthony Fauci about why he funded the controversial Wuhan Lab at the epicenter of COVID-19?”

The pharma-funded mainstream media was never interested in investigating this dangerous program funded by Dr. Tony Fauci and the Department of Defense for decades.

The Wuhan Biolab was still on the donations list last month in April.

The National Institute of Health was donating US dollars to the Wuhan Biolab and 27 other Chinese research facilities in April 2023.

It’s as if the COVID-19 pandemic never happened.

Organization Name
Assurance ID (Legacy Assurance ID)

Beijing Tuberculosis and Thoracic Tumor Research Institute (BTTTRI)
F20-00489

BioDuro Co., Ltd. – Jiangsu
F21-00534

BioDuro Co., Ltd.-Shanghai
F16-00286 (A5974-01)

China Medical University
F16-00250 (A5938-01)

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, Institut Pasteur of Shanghai
F17-00345

Crown Bioscience, Inc. (Beijing)
F16-00215 (A5896-01)

Cyagen Biosciences – China
F17-00321

Fudan University
F16-00168 (A5732-01)

GenScript-China
F16-00214 (A5892-01)

Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST)
F18-00400

Labcorp Pharmaceutical Research and Development (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. – China
F22-00535

Medicilon Preclinical Research (Shanghai), LLC
F16-00300 (A5989-01)

Motac Beijing Services Ltd – Beijing, China
F22-00537

Nanjing Medical University
F16-00191 (A5797-01)

Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
F20-00470

Pharmaron Beijing Co., Ltd. (Taihe)
F16-00202 (A5844-01)

Pharmaron Ningbo Technology Development Co., Ltd. (Ningbo)
F23-00575

Shanghai Chempartner Co., Ltd.
F16-00265 (A5953-01)

Shanghai Model Organisms Center, Inc. – China
F21-00510

Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, CAS – China
F20-00462

Sichuan Primed Shines Bio-tech Co., Ltd
F19-00450

Southern Medical University
F16-00208 (A5867-01)

Sun Yat-sen University
F20-00471

University of Hong Kong
F16-00111 (A5486-01)

WuXi AppTec (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
F16-00281 (A5969-01)

Wuhan Institute of Virology – China
F16-00279 (A5967-01)

Wuhan University in Wuhan, China
F18-00398

Zhejiang University – China
F20-00460

The Wuhan biolab was finally taken off the list in May.

The Epoch Times reported:

The National Institute of Health (NIH) has quietly removed the Wuhan lab suspected as a source of COVID-19 from its list of foreign facilities eligible to conduct animal experiments on taxpayer dollars.

The name Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), which was still on the list as recently as April 23, was absent from the page last updated on May 17. The current list consists of 27 other laboratories from China.

The WIV has for years been a partner of the New York-based EcoHealth Alliance, conducting bat coronavirus research with U.S. funding, which totaled more than $3 million between 2014 and 2019.

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), a vocal critic of the NIH funding to Wuhan, cheered the news as a “victory for taxpayers.”

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