On Friday, April 3, during the debate on TV channel LCI, Dr Jean-Paul Mira, head of intensive care at Cochin hospital in Paris informed his colleague Camille Locht that Africa was better placed to yield fruitful results as there were no protective gear and treatment in the continent.Ā
āIf I can be provocative, shouldn’t we be doing this study in Africa, where there are no masks, no treatments, no resuscitation? A bit like as it is done elsewhere for some studies on Aids. In prostitutes, we try things because we know that they are highly exposed and that they do not protect themselves,” Mira stated.
French doctors Dr. Jean-Paul Mira and Camille Locht on TV channel LCI (Paris, France) on Friday, April 3, 2020
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His colleague Camille Locht agreed with the proposal, stating that Africa did not have the capacity and resources to fight the pandemic.Ā
“Sorry, you are missing a point here. Africa needs a new treatment atĀ first because they don’t have a chance to stop the virus in any other way. Healing theirĀ first would save 100,000 of lives more, than in the relatively safeĀ European countries,ā Locht affirmed.Ā
Their comments, as African nations battle the fight against Covid-19 with help from aidĀ from World Bank, philanthropists such as Jack Ma and the World Health Organisation (WHO) while staring at weak health systems sparked outrage from a number of leaders and personalities.
In Kenya, Bungoma Senator led the line, lashing back at the doctors while informing them that Covid-19 was an imported disease from Asia and Europe.Ā
“The epicentre of Covid-19(Coronavirus ) is China, Italy, Spain, France and the US. Clinical trials on its possible cure must start there and not in any African country. African leaders must resist any attempt to use our people as Guinea pigs. Resist!” Wetangula tweeted on Thursday, April 3.
“It is painful that our leaders will approve the trials on the basis of aid, loans, grants, debts being waived among other goodies and the legislative arms will remain silent,” Richard Manyala responded.Ā
“Yes sounds like the vaccine is the problem and not even the virus. But unfortunately and I don’t know why I have a feeling it will start in Kenya. It’s always been a dumping site for all evil,” Moses Irungu added.
Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula addresses a gathering in Busia in 2018
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In West Africa, sports personalities, Didier Drogba (Cote d Ivoire) and Samuel Eto’o (Cameroon), also reacted aggressively, insisting that “African leaders have a responsibility to protect their populations from such horrendous conspiracies.”
“It is totally inconceivable we keep on cautioning this. Africa isnāt a testing lab. I would like to vividly denounce those demeaning, false and most of all deep racists words. Helps us save Africa fromĀ the current ongoing Covid-19 and flatten the curve. Do not take African people as human guinea pigs! Itās absolutely disgusting,” Drogba tweeted on Thursday, April 3.Ā
European countries, Canada and the US are in a rush to come up withĀ a vaccine, fighting time constraints as the numbers of victims soar. However, a report by Aljazeera on Monday, March 23, stated that one person had already been injected with a trial vaccine by the Boston-based biotech firm Moderna, US.Ā
Jennifer Haller was the first person to be injected with the trial vaccine. “Everybody is feeling so helpless right now,ā Haller said. āAnd I realised that there was something that I could do to help, and I’m excited to be here.āĀ
Experts say it could still take about 18 months for any potential vaccine to become available to the general public. China, in mid-May, approved the start of clinical trials on a vaccine.Ā