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Yes, there are private donors and not just Bill Gates helping fund the Coronavirus response-
[reason.com]

Nearly $1 out of every $10 being spent to fund the global response to the new coronavirus outbreak is coming from private donors, according to a new tracking system put together by the Kaiser Family Foundation. That adds up to more than $725 million coming from non-profits, businesses, and foundations.

The Kaiser Family Foundation, a non-profit global health policy think tank and information center, put together this database and released it today to serve as a resource to show where money is coming from and going to in the global effort to fight the spread of the new coronavirus, called COVID-19.

SpikeTalon 10 Mar 10
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Government has NEVER been a more effective answer than local charity. Only control freaks (Marxists) believe otherwise. Do the math. Every $100 of services costs $100, PLUS government administration costs. Ask any economist. The government money multiplier is unity (1.0). The private sector money multiplier is anywhere from two to four. In other words the private sector is sometimes four times more effective than the government in equal tasks. Even socialist economists admit that. So why can’t they connect the dots? With that kind of lack of logic, what moron thinks the government should do science???

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