I remember reading it as the Gates Foundation doing a lot more than that, but it would fit with my look into Gates before if they only gave 4mm, at which point they don’t get much credit here given their stated intentions.
It should be counted as granting $154m, though, since the $150m grant was a grant to a third party that then went to the Serum Institute, too. Not that I understand why they did it that way, but I guess that can be chalked up to charity bureaucracy or something.
Though if you mean to say that making grants in December 2020 don’t have the same weight as they would’ve had half a year earlier, that’s a point well-taken.
I remember reading it as the Gates Foundation doing a lot more than that, but it would fit with my look into Gates before if they only gave 4mm, at which point they don’t get much credit here given their stated intentions.
It should be counted as granting $154m, though, since the $150m grant was a grant to a third party that then went to the Serum Institute, too. Not that I understand why they did it that way, but I guess that can be chalked up to charity bureaucracy or something.
Though if you mean to say that making grants in December 2020 don’t have the same weight as they would’ve had half a year earlier, that’s a point well-taken.