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Divya Kumar

University of Florida will investigate allegations of pressure to destroy COVID-19 data

TAMPA, Fla. — The University of Florida said Friday it has launched an investigation into allegations that some of its researchers faced pressure from outside the school to destroy COVID-19 data.

The allegations surfaced earlier this week in a report by a Faculty Senate committee looking into issues of academic freedom at the university.

“(UF) takes breaches in research integrity very seriously and has a long-standing, rigorous process in place to investigate them,” vice president for research David Norton said in a message to faculty and staff.

The Faculty Senate report was commissioned after three political science professors were initially barred from testifying in a lawsuit against the state over voting rights, prompting an outcry. The report outlined widespread concerns among faculty — from a professor who was challenged when he used the words “critical” and “race” to describe his specialization, to researchers who, while working with an unnamed state agency, faced “external pressure to destroy” COVID-19 data.

In a statement earlier this week, Christina Pushaw, press secretary for Gov. Ron DeSantis, said the governor’s office did not apply any pressure toward UF and called into question some of the allegations.

“The report contains plenty of unsourced allegations and innuendo, but zero evidence that Governor DeSantis or anyone connected to the governor’s office has exerted or attempted to exert improper influence on UF,” the statement said. “This is because it did not happen. The task force stated clearly that they ‘did not fully investigate these reports,’ admitting that this is hearsay that they cannot back up with verifiable facts.”

The university said results of the investigation will be made public.

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