Coronavirus: Eto’o and Drogba lead crusade against ‘racist’ professors’ plan to test vaccine in Africa

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Samuel Eto'o
Samuel Eto’o

Samuel Eto’o and Didier Drogba have hit back angrily at “racist and contemptuous” comments made by two doctors on French television suggesting studies on drugs to combat coronavirus should be tested in Africa.

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Former Chelsea and Senegal forward Demba Ba posted a video of the exchange on Twitter.

Ba commented: “Welcome to the West, where white people believe
themselves to be so superior that racism and stupidity become
commonplace. TIME TO RISE.”

The comments in question regard the potential testing of the BCG
vaccine, generally used against tuberculosis, as a preventative measure
against Covid-19.

“If I can be provocative, shouldn’t we do this study in Africa where there are no masks, no treatment, no resuscitation?” asked Professor Jean-Paul Mira, head of the intensive care unit at the Cochin Hospital in Paris.

“The same as for some AIDS studies where prostitutes try things because we know they’re unprotected.”

Professor Camille Locht, research director at Inserm, replied: “You
are right. We are currently thinking in parallel about a study in Africa
to make this same type of approach with the BCG.

“There is a tender process that has gone out or is going to go out. We will seriously think about that.

“That doesn’t prevent us from thinking in parallel about a study in Europe and Australia.”

Cameroon legend Eto’o replied to Ba’s video on Twitter: “Sons of bitches,” before adding in a post on Instagram: “You are just SH*T. Africa isn’t yours to play with.”

Didier Drogba
Drogba

Drogba also called out the comments as “absurd”, with the two-time
African Footballer of the Year clearly appalled by any suggestion
African people should be used “as guinea pigs”.

“It is inconceivable that we continue to accept this,” Drogba wrote on Twitter. “Africa is not a laboratory.

“I strongly denounce these serious, racist and contemptuous remarks!

“Help us save lives in Africa and stop the spread of this virus which
is destabilising the whole world, instead of considering us as guinea
pigs. It is absurd!

“African leaders have a responsibility to protect people from these heinous plots.”

BCG is only one of numerous vaccines and antiviral drugs being considered for its potential against coronavirus.

Vaccines must go through rigorous testing and development stages
before they can be approved for widespread use and enter mass
production.

Common estimates from scientists suggest a viable vaccine against
Covid-19 is likely to be at least 18 months away from being ready for
public use.