as a Former professional footballer, Didier Drogba has to be on social media channels is a disgrace talk about the proposal that two doctors, plans were made for the French television channel LCI. The doctors, Jean-Paul Mira and Camille Locht considered to controversial tests by the corona virus and to do so in Africa.
Doctors, Jean-Paul Mira and Camille Locht put on the French tv, to test for the corona virus and to do so in Africa. Twitter has opened up the debate: “When I was just a provocative may be, as to why we should not study it to be virus-like in Africa, where they are, no masks, treatments, reanimaties all of this.” Locht was later agreed with his colleague: “We think that We are indeed in a similar study conducted in Africa. All we reject is also no study conducted in Europe and Australia as well.”
“It is likely that we will continue to accept, let Drogba, the former striker of Olympique Marseille and Chelsea again. “Africa is not a laboratory. I accept this racist and derogatory, a proposal on a strong note.”
The Air may be, the statements made by the two French physicians, are not acceptable (Photo: EPA
‘ Help us to save lives in Africa and the spread of the virus to go on, instead of to use us as guinea pigs”, went the Air even further. “This is ridiculous.”
< / P>It was totally inconceivable that we’ll keep on cautioning this.
Africa isn’t a testing lab.
I would like to vividly denounce those demeaning, false, and most of all, deeply racists words.
Helps us to save Africa, with the current on-Covid 19, and flatten the curve. pic.twitter.com/41GIpXaIYvDidier Drogba (@didierdrogba) on April 2, 2020
in The words of the Air were not without effect. Also, fellow players, Samuel Eto’o and Demba Ba are close at his words.“Welcome to the West, where whites, themselves, are so superior to believe that racism and stupidity is a banality can be,” foetert Ba on Twitter.
< / P>Bienvenue en occident , la où le blanc se croit tellement supérieur que racisme et débilité deviennent banalité. “TIME TO RISE ✊? pic.twitter.com/R08R7K9QAw
— Demba Ba (@dembabafoot): April 2, 2020
in Africa, with the tentative, over 7,000 infections and 300 deaths have not been severely affected by the corona virus. Experts believe, however, that there are still devastating effects of the virus are on their way to Africa.