Fauci says he has no responsibility for the current pandemic in testy exchange with Senator Rand Paul
Top White House Covid adviser Anthony Fauci insisted he carried no blame for the coronavirus outbreak, shooting back after GOP Senator Rand Paul demanded he own up to funding potentially dangerous viral research in Wuhan, China.
During yet another heated exchange at a Senate committee hearing on Thursday, Sen. Paul (R-Kentucky) argued that Fauciâs agency, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), approved funding for risky âgain of functionâ research at the Wuhan lab, and that the health adviser should acknowledge doing so and resign his post.
âUntil you accept responsibility, we're not going to get anywhere close to trying to prevent another lab leak of this dangerous sort of experiment,â Paul said. âYou won't admit that it's dangerous, and for that lack of judgment, I think it's time that you resign.â
Paul cited a letter sent to Republican lawmakers by National Institutes for Health (NIH) deputy director Lawrence Tabak late last month, claiming it confirmed that gain of function research was conducted at the Chinese lab under a grant for a US-based non-profit, the EcoHealth Alliance, which was approved by Fauci as the head of NIAID.
Though the letter states that the pathogens researched under the grant to EcoHealth âcould not have been the source for SARS-CoV-2 and the Covid-19 pandemic,â it acknowledged that the organization failed to report potentially concerning findings in its work with bat coronaviruses. The message has been touted by several Republican lawmakers as proof that Fauci and other health officials have misled the public about the research.
Also on rt.com Fauci DID fund Wuhan virus experiments, but officials insist virus involved âcould not have beenâ cause of Covid-19 pandemicFauci, however, denied the allegations unequivocally on Thursday, saying Paulâs claims were âcompletelyâ and âegregiously incorrectâ while stressing that he carried no blame whatsoever for the pandemic.
âYou said I am unwilling to take any responsibility for the current pandemic. I have no responsibility for the current pandemic,â he said, adding that most âcard-carryingâ viral experts believe the Covid-19 outbreak was a fully ânatural occurrenceâ with no link to research conducted at Wuhan.
âHistory will figure that out on its own,â the senator fired back, noting that âNo one is alleging that the published viruses by the Chinese are Covid. What we are saying is that this was risky type of research...and that Covid may have been created from a not yet revealed virus.â
Thursdayâs Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing was far from the first public sparring match between Fauci and Paul, as the lawmaker has repeatedly pressed for answers about what kind of research was funded in China. Fauci has maintained that nothing untoward occurred at the Wuhan lab and that the grant to EcoHealth did not fund what he would define as âgain of functionâ work.
The health adviser has also come under fire in recent weeks from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle as well as animal rights groups over charges NIAID funded cruel research on dogs, including âcordectomyâ procedures, in which an animalâs vocal chords are slit to âprevent them from barking, howling or cryingâ during the tax-funded testing. In a statement to media outlets last month, NIAID acknowledged funding experiments on young dogs to study the effects of a vaccine against a parasitic disease, leishmaniasis, but insisted the research, including the surgical procedures, was âconducted humanely.â
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