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cha12 ba
05-01-2020, 20:33
05/01/20

Từ một cái tweet của lăo luật sư Giuliani ngày 04/26 qua trang đố vui của VQ Hạo Nhiên

ĐỐ VUI ĐỂ HỌC
Trong giờ học, cô giáo đưa cái tweet của cựu thị trưởng Rudy Giuliani ra và hỏi: Năm 2017, ai là tổng thống Mỹ ?
A) Trump.
B) Châm.
C) X́ Chump.
D) Obama.
Cu Tí trả lời không được.

Các bạn CẦM CHUÔNG nào biết, xin trả lời.
(dựa theo đề bài thi trắc nghiệm của anh Vũ Qúy Hạo-Nhiên)

https://www.vietbf.com/forum/attachment.php?attac hmentid=1574993&stc=1&d=1588364702

Tôi lần ṃ t́m kiếm th́ ra 1 trang của NIH = NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES
và trang https://www.snopes.com với câu hỏi:

Did Obama Admin Give Wuhan Laboratory a $3.7 Million Grant?
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/obama-admin-wuhan-lab-grant/

Did the Obama administration grant $3.7 million to the Wuhan Institute of Virology?

Between 2014 and 2019, the EcoHealth Alliance was awarded a series of grants totaling approximately $3.7 million by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (a division of the National Institutes of Health) to study the “risk of future coronavirus (CoV) emergence from wildlife using in-depth field investigations across the human-wildlife interface in China.” Only a portion of this money has been used to fund research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, however, and approximately $700,000 of this grant money was awarded under the Trump administration.

Despite having a grain of truth at its core, the claim that the Obama administration gave a $3.7 million grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology is therefore misleading at best. It first gained prominence on April 11, 2020, on the heels of an article published in the Daily Mail. The British tabloid claimed that it had obtained documents showing that coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology had been funded by a $3.7 million grant from the U.S. government:

“Documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday show the Wuhan Institute of Virology undertook coronavirus experiments on mammals captured more than 1,000 miles away in Yunnan – funded by a $3.7 million grant from the US government.”

dẫn tới trang ghi rơ chi trả rất chi tiết như sau:

https://taggs.hhs.gov/Detail/AwardDetail?arg_Awar dNum=R01AI110964&arg_ProgOfficeCode=1 04

https://www.vietbf.com/forum/attachment.php?attac hmentid=1574998&stc=1&d=1588365146

c12 ba

wonderful
05-01-2020, 21:36
Khoảng 700.000 đô la trong tổng số 3,7 triệu đô la đă được chấp thuận dưới thời Donald Trump...th́ snopes.com trả lời đó đọc đi.

tctd
05-01-2020, 21:37
tui chọn obama làm tổng thống .. hahaha .. công nhận 2017 cũng c̣n obama chi tiền 3.7 triệu cho vũ hán mà tiền đó là của chính phủ ....làm rồi đổ thừa cho nguời khác .. đúng là ngu xuẫn

tctd
05-01-2020, 21:56
Khoảng 700.000 đô la trong tổng số 3,7 triệu đô la đă được chấp thuận dưới thời Donald Trump...th́ snopes.com trả lời đó đọc đi.

th́ đọc rồi .. hahaha:hafppy::hafpp y::hafppy::hafppy:

Đôla Trăm
05-01-2020, 22:07
The correct amount sent to the Wuhan virology lab is $598,500, and that was spread over five years, according to the American research group running the project.

Here’s what we know about the lab, that work and the U.S. funding.

In 2014, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease backed a project by the EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit that aims to protect the people, land and animals in areas where viruses can jump from one species to another, as coronaviruses are known to do. The alliance has projects across 30 countries, including many in Asia, such as Thailand, Vietnam and China.

The 2014 project focused on bats in Yunnan province, about 800 miles southwest from Wuhan, on the border with Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar. In 2018, alliance researchers reported they had found a virus in bats very similar to SARS.

"If we know what viruses are out there in wildlife, and which people are getting infected, we have a chance to stop pandemics dead in their tracks," the group’s president Peter Daszak said in a press release at the time.
The group contracted the virology lab in Wuhan to conduct the genetic analyses of the viruses that were being collected in the field. The lab was selected after it was approved by the U.S. State Department and NIH.

The National Institutes of Health website shows a total award of about $3.4 million over six years to EcoHealth Alliance. The group’s spokesman Robert Kessler told us that, of that, the Wuhan lab received just under $600,000.

That’s about 85% less than the Facebook post asserted.

That NIH spending included about $265,000 for the lab under the Trump administration. In 2019, NIH renewed the grant to EcoHealth Alliance for another five years.

cha12 ba
05-01-2020, 23:12
Khoảng 700.000 đô la trong tổng số 3,7 triệu đô la đă được chấp thuận dưới thời Donald Trump...th́ snopes.com trả lời đó đọc đi.

tui chọn obama làm tổng thống .. hahaha .. công nhận 2017 cũng c̣n obama chi tiền 3.7 triệu cho vũ hán mà tiền đó là của chính phủ ....làm rồi đổ thừa cho nguời khác .. đúng là ngu xuẫn

th́ đọc rồi .. hahaha:hafppy::hafpp y::hafppy::hafppy:

The correct amount sent to the Wuhan virology lab is $598,500, and that was spread over five years, according to the American research group running the project.

Here’s what we know about the lab, that work and the U.S. funding.

In 2014, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease backed a project by the EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit that aims to protect the people, land and animals in areas where viruses can jump from one species to another, as coronaviruses are known to do. The alliance has projects across 30 countries, including many in Asia, such as Thailand, Vietnam and China.

The 2014 project focused on bats in Yunnan province, about 800 miles southwest from Wuhan, on the border with Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar. In 2018, alliance researchers reported they had found a virus in bats very similar to SARS.

"If we know what viruses are out there in wildlife, and which people are getting infected, we have a chance to stop pandemics dead in their tracks," the group’s president Peter Daszak said in a press release at the time.
The group contracted the virology lab in Wuhan to conduct the genetic analyses of the viruses that were being collected in the field. The lab was selected after it was approved by the U.S. State Department and NIH.

The National Institutes of Health website shows a total award of about $3.4 million over six years to EcoHealth Alliance. The group’s spokesman Robert Kessler told us that, of that, the Wuhan lab received just under $600,000.

That’s about 85% less than the Facebook post asserted.

That NIH spending included about $265,000 for the lab under the Trump administration. In 2019, NIH renewed the grant to EcoHealth Alliance for another five years.

:thankyou::handshake ::handshake:
Cám ơn các bạn, tổng số tiền này chia đều từ năm 2014 đến 2020 mỗi năm vài trăm ngàn trong cái project này:handshake: