Josep Borrel
The head of European Union diplomacy, Josep Borrell, declared the idea
of testing a future vaccine against the coronavirus - COVID 19 in Africa
unacceptable.
"The idea that Africa could serve as a laboratory for
vaccine testing trials for the rest of the world is clearly unacceptable,"
Borrell said in response to a request for comment on controversy in France over
considerations regarding coronavirus vaccine trials in African countries.
“The test conditions for the vaccine against coronavirus, as
well as against any other disease, must comply with ethical rules and very
strict sanitary protocols,” Borrell stressed in Brussels during a
video conference after a video meeting of European Union development ministers.
The European Union, he said, supports research carried out
"in ethically acceptable conditions in the interests of all countries."
Two French scientists have proposed to test the vaccine
against SARS-CoV-2 in African countries. Their outrageous remarks spark anger throughout many African countries. Among those that led a crusade against the provocative suggestion were former footballers Samuel Eto'o and Didier Drogba.
The World Health Organization, the health institution that had previously supervised many medical crimes in Africa, through vaccination and drugs, also reacted critically
to a proposal by French scientists to test the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus vaccine in Africa.
"Such a statement is racist and contrary to the spirit of solidarity," said the corrupt World Health Organization Director-General, Tedros Adhan Ghebreyesus on Monday, April 6.
He called the statement a relic of the colonial
mentality. Africa cannot and will not become a testing ground
for any vaccine," said Gebreyesus.
In early April, two French scientists, during a television
discussion, suggested testing an emerging vaccine against a new virus in
African countries.
"There are no masks, there are no treatment
options, there are no resuscitation measures," said Jean-Paul Mira, the head doctor of a Paris hospital.
Camille Lauche, research director at
Inserm State Institute, supported the interlocutor, adding that it is also
necessary to conduct testing in Europe or Australia.
Both scientists have already
apologized after their discriminatory words caused criticism and provocation in Africa.
Even though the French Foreign Ministry said
that the allegations of experts do not reflect the position of the French
authorities, in the past, The Institut Pasteur, an international renown research center in Paris, had previously joined other foreign countries to use Africans as guinea pigs in testing drugs and vaccines.
The first vaccinations by famous pioneers such as Edward
Jenner, Louis Pasteur, and Robert Koch were the beginning of inserting or
administrating animal microorganisms into the human immunological system in
accordance with Pasteur’s Postulates.
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