Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto’o have slammed suggestions made by two France-based doctors that Africa should be used as a test site for a solution to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
COVID-19 has decimated sport, with major events across the world suspended indefinitely amid pandemic.
Professors Jean-Paul Mira of Cochin Hospital in Paris and Camille Locht of INSERM (France’s national medical research centre) were debating possible COVID-19 cures on French television channel La Chaine Info on Thursday, and Mira asked: “If I may be provocative, should this study not be done in Africa?”
Locht then replied: “You are right. We are currently thinking similarly about a study in Africa regarding the BCG vaccine. There is a proposal that has gone out — or will. We will seriously consider it.”
Drogba, who won four league titles and the Champions League during his career at Chelsea, criticized the idea.
“It is totally inconceivable we keep on cautioning this,” he wrote on Twitter. “Africa is not a testing lab.
“I would like to vividly denounce those demeaning, false and most of all deeply racists words. It helps us save Africa with the current ongoing COVID-19 and flatten the curve.”
Drogba also pleaded with African leaders to offer greater protection from such threats.
“Let us save ourselves from this crazy virus that is plummeting the world economy and ravaging populations health worldwide,” he added. “Do not take African people as human guinea pigs! It is absolutely disgusting.
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