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He National Health Institutes (NIH) is preparing to cancel dozens of research grants on the vaccine vaccine for the purposes of the month, only four years after the Biden administration pours million dollars in the fight against skepticism of the COVID-19 vaccine.
According to an internal email obtained by The Washington Post This week with the subject line “required terminations – 10/3/25,” the agency had “received a new list … of prizes that must be finished, today. It has been determined that they do not align with NIH’s financing priorities related to the vaccine vaccine and/or absorption.”
According to the Post report, more than 40 grants are in the cutting block, and by notifying NIH termination researchers, they should be told that “they will not prioritize research activities that focus on obtaining scientific knowledge about why people hesitate to vaccinate and/or explore ways to improve the interest and commitment of the vaccine.”
A woman holds a makeup vial labeled as “monkeypox vaccine” and medical syringe in this illustration taken on May 25, 2022. (Reuters/given ruvic/illustration/file photo)
Fox News Digital has communicated with NIH and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to comment.
The report occurs four years after the previous Biden administration spent millions to combat the “erroneous information”, particularly related to the COVID-19 vaccine, in 2021. One November Report by Open The Books, A government surveillance group discovered that at least $ 267 million were spent on subsidies and research contracts related to “erroneous information” or “misinformation.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) allocated more than $ 17 million for three weeks in February 2021, CBS News reported at that time, 15 organizations advocating black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American populations. Unidosus and National Urban League groups received $ 3.2 million and $ 2 million, respectively.
President Joe Biden receives his updated COVID-19 reinforcement at the South Court auditorium on the White House campus in Washington, DC, on October 25, 2022. (Anna MoneyMaker/Getty images)
In A CDC page now Arquitada Titled “Risk of infection, hospitalization and death of COVID-19 per race/ethnicity” in December 2022, the department reported that black people are more likely to hire COVID-19 than whites.
“Indeed, the federals have spent at least $ 127 million in subsidies specifically aimed at studying the propagation of” erroneous information “, or to help people” overcome it “, so to speak, persuading them to go along with public health recommendations and mandates related to COVID,” said the report of the book open.
It is not clear if the cancellation of subsidies comes from the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., but the Trump administration has been very critical of the expenses of the previous administration. Technological billionaire Elon Musk, head of the Government Efficiency Department (Doge), has also been taking a scalpel against funds related to DEI in the middle of President Donald Trump’s effort to reduce the size of the government’s workforce.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., nominated for President Donald Trump for the Secretary of Health and Human Services, testifies during his Senate Committee on Health, Education, Education and Pensions Confirmation Hearing in the building of the Dirksen Senate Office in Washington, DC, on January 30. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Kennedy has State focusing When reforming food policies, expanding medical care coverage and holding large pharmaceutical companies since their controversial confirmation of the Senate last month.