this National Institutes of Health (NIH) is reportedly preparing to cancel dozens of research grants on vaccine hesitation, and by the end of this month, the Biden administration has poured millions of dollars to combat Covid-19 vaccine skepticism in just four years.
According to internal email Washington Post This week, the agency, on this week’s subject line “need to terminate – 3/10/25”, received a new list of rewards…need to terminate today.
According to the post’s report, there are over 40 grants on the chopping block, and when NIH’s termination is notified, researchers should be advised “Don’t prioritize focusing research activities on scientific knowledge to understand ways in which individuals hesitate to be vaccinated and/or explore ways to increase vaccine interest and commitment.”
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The report comes four years after the previous Biden administration spent millions of dollars to combat “misinformation,” especially in connection with the 1921 Covid-19 vaccine. Open book report, A government oversight group found that at least $267 million was spent on researching grants and contracts related to “misinformation” or “false information.”
CBS News reported at the time that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) allocated more than $17 million in three weeks in February 2021. Progressive group Unidosus and the National Urban Alliance received $3.2 million and $2 million respectively.
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President Joe Biden received his latest Covid-19-Booster at the Southern Court Auditorium on October 25, 2022 at the White House campus in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
exist CDC page constructed now Titled “Covid-19 infection, hospitalization and dying risks for ethnic/ethnicity,” the department reported that blacks were more likely to sign up for Covid-19 than whites.
“Absolutely, the Fed spent at least $127 million in grants specifically targeting the spread of ‘misinformation’, or, to say, to say, to say, to be done with shared relevant public health advice and mandates.”
It is unclear whether the cancellation of grants came from Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., but the Trump administration is highly critical of spending on the previous administration. Tech billionaire Elon Musk, head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has also been bringing DEI-related funds to DEI-related funds in amid President Donald Trump’s efforts to narrow the government’s workforce.

Donald Trump Presidential Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Kennedy has Always concentrated Since last month’s controversial Senate confirmation, reforming food policies, expanding health care and holding big pharma companies accountable.