Christine Grady, Chief of the Department of Bioethics at the NIH Clinical Center, Dismissed from Position
- Christine Grady was dismissed from her role as Chief of the Department of Bioethics at the NIH Clinical Center during layoffs aimed at restructuring the Department of Health and Human Services, according to news reports.
- Secretary of HHS Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Stated that the layoffs were aimed at consolidating functions and addressing failures in American health.
- An anonymous NIH official criticized Grady, alleging she had a conflict of interest and failed to provide ethical guidance due to her relation to Anthony Fauci.
- Kennedy acknowledged that the mass overhaul was necessary, emphasizing a need to refocus HHS on prevention and improving health outcomes.
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Trump’s new NIH head fires top Fauci allies and COVID shot promoters, including Fauci’s wife
From LifeSiteNews By Doug Mainwaring “During the pandemic Fauci’s bioethicist wife, Christine Grady, offered nurses a choice: Get vaccinated, or lose your job,” noted The COVID-19 History Project on X. “Yesterday, she was offered a choice: Transfer to an office in Alaska, or lose your job. What’s fair is fair. Everyone deserves a choice,” explained the COVID watchdog account. On day one of his new job as head of the National Institutes of Health…
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