O B S: Africa won't be a place for testing an anti-cronevirus vaccine

The head of the World Health Organisation (OBSH) has condemned as <x1racist” the comments of two French doctors suggesting that a coronary vaccine could be tested in Africa. “Afrika cannot and will not be a place for testing any vaccines,” said O General Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebraesus' BSH. He comments [...]
“Afrika cannot and will not be a place for testing any vaccines,” said O General Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebraesus' BSH.
He made these comments following suggestions from some doctors who were accused of treating Africans as <x0 human files”. One of them later apologized, broadcast the BBC.
When asked about the doctor's suggestion during O Coronavirus conference BSH, Tedros became very angry, calling it a variation of “colonial democracy”.
It was a shame, terrible to hear from scientists during the 21st century. We condemn this powerful and assure you that this will not happen”, he said.
During a debate on the French television channel LCI, Camille Locht, director of research in the Inserm health research group, was talking about a test of vaccines in Europe and Australia.
Jean-Paul Mira, head of intensive care at Cochin Hospital in Paris, said that “a should not do this test in Africa, where there are no masks, no treatment?”
It's like going somewhere else for some studies on AIDS. In prostitutes, we try things because we know they're very exposed and they don't even protect themselves,” he added.
Camille Locht agreed with this suggestion, saying they are thinking of a test in Africa in parallel.












