Feds to fund urgent research into new coronavirus, including social impacts
OTTAWA — As governments and health agencies around the world race to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak, the federal funding agency for health research is set to back work aimed at better understanding the virus — including the fear it causes.
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research says it wants to know more about how the virus spreads on both a scientific and social level so governments can take action to stop it.
“It really is a rapid emergency response,” said Dr. Charu Kaushic, the scientific director of the Institute of Infection and Immunity at the federal agency.
There are a lot of unanswered questions about the new virus, and the answers could help prepare for a potential spread beyond China, where confirmed cases are largely concentrated, Kaushic said.