Friday, November 26, 2021

Gates Foundation Sent Over $54 Million To China Since COVID, Including To Wuhan Collaborators.

Since the onset of COVID-19, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has sent over $54 million to fund "Global health" projects in China, including to institutions controlled by the Chinese Communist Party and Wuhan Institute of Virology collaborators, The National Pulse can reveal.

Wuhan University received a $127,650 grant from the Foundation in January 2021, despite the school routinely collaborating with the Wuhan Institute of Virology on research, including studies focusing on bat coronaviruses funded by Anthony Fauci.

Several of the Gates Foundation grants are aimed at empowering China to play a larger role in global health and governance, despite the regime stonewalling efforts to uncover the origins of COVID-19.

In October, the foundation sent $150,000 to China Science and Technology Exchange Center to fund a project "To enhance China's research and development contribution to global health and development by strengthening partnerships with the government, industry, and academia."

A further $300,000 was sent to the state-run China Agricultural University in September to "Build an enabling environment for supporting China's engagement in global health."

In May 2020, the foundation sent $600,000 to China's CDC "To support emergency response and evaluation, and prepare China for the potential pandemic, which will not only help disease control and containment but contribute China's experience to global health." An additional $400,000 was sent to CanSino Biologics Inc. "To support international collaboration on development of anti-coronavirus vaccines, which will increase the availability of safe and effective vaccines for sustainable, global distribution and use" in April 2020.

The Gates Foundation has also funded projects aimed at expanding China's role in Africa, including a $170,410 grant to the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences "To support targeted researches and consensus building activities for the drafting of China-Africa Ag Modernization Plan with the aim of better leveraging China's expertise to facilitate Africa countries' agricultural transformation."

https://thenationalpulse.com/exclusive/exc-gates-foundation-sent-over-54-million-to-china-since-covid-including-to-wuhan-collaborators/ 

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