Navajos already used in controversial coronavirus plasma transfusions, next vaccine experiments, the
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. -- Navajos are already being used in controversial coronavirus plasma infusions by Johns Hopkins University researchers who are being funded by the U.S. Department of Defense.
The controversial coronavirus plasma infusions, which are not FDA approved, are already underway using Navajos at the Indian Health Service hospitals in Shiprock, N.M. on the Navajo Nation, and at the Gallup, N.M., IHS hospital, the Navajo Nation confirmed.
Jill Jim, executive director of the Navajo Department of Health, responded to Censored News questions late Tuesday.
"Johns Hopkins received funding for these experimental infusions. Johns Hopkins University has received funding from the Department of Defense and the Bloomberg Foundation to conduct this clinical trial, which is being overseen by the FDA," the Navajo Departement of Health told Censored News Tuesday about the coronavirus plasma infusions.
The Navajo coronavirus plasma infusions escaped widespread public scrutiny until the Navajo government encouraged Navajos to volunteer for a second controversial coronavirus medical research project, coronavirus vaccine experiments, on Friday.
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