Thursday, May 14, 2026

What Role Did UNC play with COVID?

There are growing concerns among North Carolina taxpayers about whether the University of North Carolina (UNC) played a role in research that may have contributed to the COVID pandemic. The recent indictment of a former senior official at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) has prompted a call for transparency regarding this issue.

1. Financial Ties and Research: UNC virologist Ralph Baric worked with Shi Zhengli from the Wuhan Institute of Virology on research involving coronaviruses. NIH grants facilitated this work, which included gain-of-function experiments believed to have set the stage for the pandemic.

2. Public Accountability: UNC is seen as accountable to the citizens of North Carolina and has been criticized for allegedly ignoring public information requests related to funding and research outcomes. Questions remain about where the funding came from, its purpose, and the consequences of the research.

3. Need for an Investigation: There is a call for the North Carolina Attorney General to investigate the financial management and grant use from UNC to ensure transparency regarding any harmful research connected to COVID.

4. Political Context: Despite a Republican majority in many state offices, the Attorney General's office remains Democratic. Critics argue that this has led to a lack of oversight during the pandemic, resulting in significant economic and social harm to North Carolinians.

It is essential for North Carolina voters to push for change by electing a Republican Attorney General who will thoroughly investigate UNC's involvement in controversial COVID research and safeguard the public from government overreach. The article emphasizes the importance of accountability and seeks to ensure the legacy of governance reflects the will of the people.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/05/what_role_did_unc_play_in_covid.html 

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