Jeremy Farrar – Pandemic Timeline https://pandemictimeline.com Chronological Sequence of Events Sat, 28 Jan 2023 00:04:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://pandemictimeline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Covid-150x150.ico Jeremy Farrar – Pandemic Timeline https://pandemictimeline.com 32 32 Scientists deny lab leak theory in solidarity with China https://pandemictimeline.com/2020/02/scientists-deny-lab-leak-theory-in-solidarity-with-china/ Wed, 19 Feb 2020 00:00:32 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=3269 The Lancet published a Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals, and Medical Professionals of China Combatting COVID-19. These are the people who signed the statement.  Many of them have an economic stake in the jabs. Charles Calisher:  Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA Dennis Carroll:  Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs, Texas…

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The Lancet published a Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals, and Medical Professionals of China Combatting COVID-19.

These are the people who signed the statement.  Many of them have an economic stake in the jabs.

Peter Daszak and Christian Drosten are not independent scientists. They both have a financial interest in this pandemic and in China.

Beyond Daszak, several other signers have connections to EcoHealth, including Field, the organization’s science and policy adviser for China and Southeast Asia; Rita Colwell and James Hughes, members of the board of directors; and Mackenzie and Juan Lubroth, EcoHealth partners.

Jerry Dunleavy

Emory University and Massachusetts Medical School have received grants from Morningstar Foundation, a philanthropic organization with ties to China.

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  • Research Journal
    February 19, 2020. Charles Calisher, Dennis Carroll, Rita Colwell, Ronald B. Corley, Peter Daszak, Christian Drosten, Luis Enjuanes, Jeremy Farrar, Hume Field, Josie Golding, Alexander Gorbalenya, Bart Haagmans, James M Hughes, William B Karesh, Gerald T Keusch, Sai Kit Lam, Juan Lubroth, John S Mackenzie, Larry Madoff, Jonna Mazet, Peter Palese, Stanley Perlman, Leo Poon, Bernard Roizman, Linda Saif, Kanta Subbarao, and Mike Turner. “Statement in Support of the Scientists, Public Health Professionals, and Medical Professionals of China Combatting COVID-19.The Lancet 395 (10226): e42–43.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)30418-9.
    Research Journal.
  • News
    July 7, 2021. Jerry Dunleavy. “Daszak and Scientists Stand by Lancet Letter Condemning Wuhan Lab ‘Conspiracy Theories.’” Washington Examiner.
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/daszak-scientists-lancet-letter-wuhan-lab-conspiracy-theories.
    News.

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Jeremy Farrar leaves Wellcome Trust to join WHO https://pandemictimeline.com/2022/12/jeremy-farrar-leaves-wellcome-trust-to-join-who/ Tue, 13 Dec 2022 00:00:23 +0000 https://pandemictimeline.com/?p=12410 Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, one of the largest nongovernmental science funders, will step down early next year to become the chief scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO). He will replace Soumya Swaminathan, the first person to hold the post. Swaminathan, a pediatrician, announced last month that she would be leaving to…

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Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, one of the largest nongovernmental science funders, will step down early next year to become the chief scientist at the World Health Organization (WHO). He will replace Soumya Swaminathan, the first person to hold the post. Swaminathan, a pediatrician, announced last month that she would be leaving to focus on public health in India.

During Farrar’s decade at the helm of Wellcome, the organization’s focus has broadened from basic biomedical science to global health concerns, including mental health, the health effects of climate change, and infectious diseases. During the devastating Ebola outbreak in West Africa in 2014–15, Wellcome funded a series of groundbreaking vaccine and treatment trials. At the time, Farrar criticized WHO—and the rest of the world—for not acting fast enough to stem the outbreak.

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