One of America's top health officials says there would probably already be a vaccine for Ebola if it were not for budget cuts to scientific research, but his own agency has seen a 69 per cent annual budget increase since 2000.
Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, said a lack of money invested in research over the past decade has hampered the production of vaccinations for infectious diseases. And a new television ad claims that budget 'cuts' enacted by Republicans are responsible.
But Collins himself presides over the decision-making on how much NIH funding is devoted to medical research, an insider told MailOnline. And overall funding for the agency is up to $30.15 billion this year – up from $17.84 billion in 2000.
And the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, the sub-agency in charge of research to combat potential epidemics, has seen a whopping 220 per cent increase in the same period of time.
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7 comments:
Another liar.
The Democrats immigration policies and border security management are to blame and it could explode.
B S........................
If the Democrats would stop giving it away and losing it, by the billions, Republicans wouldn't have to have cuts to even try to keep up.
Remember "starve the beast"? Well we have.
libtards this one is all you
If you ask me both parties are too blame..its all lies and deceit
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