Monday, July 26, 2021

Hatescience: University of Minnesota

via Instapundit:

   As a result, it appears that the School of Public Health removed a reference to COVID-19’s origin in China.
   The College Fix filed a public records request with the University of Minnesota system for all COVID bias reports for the past year. This is the first response to the request.
   “A student reported that an article by the School of Public Health’s [Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy] website used language that suggested that COVID-19 started in China and questioned if this was biased language,” a November 23, 2020 complaint said. “Responded to the reporter and shared that their email was forwarded to CIDRAP so they can address the matter.”
   It appears that the university did remove the language after the complaint.
   A March 5, 2020 archived version said “CIDRAP is tracking and analyzing the rapidly evolving worldwide outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) disease that originated in China.”
   That has now changed.
   “CIDRAP is tracking and analyzing the rapidly evolving novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic,” the website now reads.

This is a natural extension of pretending that terms like 'Wuhan virus' and 'China virus' are impermissible. 

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