The Biden regime is finally cutting off funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China, with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) admitting it is “not compliant with federal regulations” related to biosafety. The National Pulse first reported the U.S. involvement in Wuhan, alongside the complicity of Antony Fauci, in 2021.
“The move was undertaken due to WIV’s failure to provide documentation on WIV’s research requested by [the U.S. National Institutes of Health] related to concerns that WIV violated NIH’s biosafety protocols,” an HHS spokesman explained.
A memorandum on the cut-off said the Wuhan lab “not only previously violated, but is currently violating, and will continue to violate, protocols of the NIH on biosafety,” and that “the immediate suspension of WIV is necessary to mitigate any potential public health risk.”
The Wuhan Institute was identified early on by The National Pulse as the epicenter of COVID-19. This was followed by years of denial and accusations of “conspiracy peddling”. By 2023, however, a number of U.S. and European agencies had come to admit the Wuhan lab was the more likely source of COVID, including the World Health Organization.