Recent revelations have sparked concerns regarding the actions of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, in relation to the origins of COVID-19. Emails obtained suggest that Dr. Fauci may have been involved in efforts to downplay any potential links to the Wuhan virology lab and gain-of-function research funded by the U.S. government.
It has been alleged that Dr. Fauci deleted emails related to the origins of COVID-19 and the work conducted by EcoHealth Alliance at the Wuhan lab. This has raised questions about what information he may have been trying to conceal. Additionally, concerns have been raised about Dr. Fauci's advocacy for EcoHealth Alliance and the funding provided to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Furthermore, changes to the definition of gain-of-function research on a government website following the outbreak of the pandemic have added to the suspicions surrounding Dr. Fauci's actions. The decision by the Department of Health and Human Services to prohibit Dr. Peter Daszak from receiving further federal funds, along with the cessation of funding for EcoHealth Alliance, indicates a shift in the government's stance on these matters.
As a result of these developments, calls for further investigation into Dr. Fauci's conduct have intensified. The upcoming appearance of Dr. Fauci before a congressional committee in June is expected to shed more light on the situation. The withholding of federal funds from individuals and organizations involved in the Wuhan lab research underscores the seriousness of the allegations.
Moreover, concerns have been raised about the continued government salary being paid to Dr. Morens, despite no longer performing official duties. Calls for his dismissal and the initiation of a criminal investigation by the Department of Justice have been made, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency in addressing these issues.