Kamala Harris’s vice-president pick has long-standing ties with the Hormel Institute, a medical-research facility based at the University of Minnesota that collaborates with the Chinese institute at the center of the controversy surrounding the origins of COVID-19.
As a Congressman, Walz helped secure over $2 million in funding for the Hormel Institute’s technology acquisitions and was a “strong advocate for The Hormel Institute, including by supporting its major expansions,” the Minnesota-based group said in April of this year.
Walz has offered fulsome praise for the Hormel Institute, which he has personally visited, saying that it “has helped pave the way for Minnesota to lead in biomedical innovation” and “fits with where we see ourselves as a state [in the future],” with its emphasis on “green energy, sustainable agriculture, and the ability to feed a very hungry world.”
The Hormel Institute has collaborated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology on a number of different projects, including multiple COVID-19 studies, and it has received help from its Chinese counterpart. A professor at the Hormel Institute also attended Wuhan University and worked with scientists from the Wuhan Institute on a scientific paper in 2020. […]
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