Biden admin seeks additional funding for new COVID vaccine 'that works' Warns everyone will get it 'no matter whether they've gotten it before or not' By WND News Services
Published August 26, 2023 at 4:44pm
Staff from all departments of the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in in North Chicago, Illinois, come together to support the COVID-19 vaccination effort Jan. 22, 2021. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Minh-Thy H. Chu)
By Jim Hᴏft
The Gateway Pundit
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that InfoWars published insider information that alleges the TSA and US Border Patrol will be moving back to 2020-era COVID-19 mandates and restrictions starting in mid- September through mid-October, to include mask mandates on all flights. This is in addition to the confirmed mask-mandate reinstatement at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, GA, and Lionsgate Studios in Santa Monica, CA. Also, a school district in South Texas just outside of San Antonio closed down temporarily due to an uptick in COVID cases.
That same week, WarRooms Natalie Winters uncovered millions of dollars in funding, awarded primarily to the Department of Veterans Affairs and DoD, to ramp up testing and other COVID-19 related.
This was just a week after the NIH appointed Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, a staunch advocate for masks, lockdowns, and vaccine mandates, as the replacement for Dr. Fauci.
To further the suggestion that another lockdown scare is in the forecast, on Tuesday, the US Department of Health and Human Services announced funding of $1.4 billion to support the development of a new generation of tools and technologies to protect against COVID-19 for years to come according to a press release.
Project NextGen is a key part of the Biden-Harris Administrations commitment to keeping people safe from COVID-19 variants, said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. These awards are a catalyst for the program kickstarting efforts to more quickly develop vaccines and continue to ensure availability of effective treatments.
Project NextGen, a $5 billion initiative led by ASPRs Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) in partnership with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), coordinates across the federal government and the private sector to advance innovative vaccines and therapeutics into clinical trials, regulatory review, and potential commercial availability for the American people. The project builds on a better understanding of COVID- 19 with HHS developing, using, and constantly re-evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of current vaccines and therapeutics for over three years.
Recipients of the awards include:
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Poster Comment:
Don't vax me, bro.