We Are Still Confused As To Why Coronavirus Is Not Killing Africans – European Scientist

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posted this shyt like last week some time, told you that melanin was immune to this shyt. some brother already shook the shyt off.

shot out knowtheledgemedia and brother red pill. shyt is real, they stopped everything.
stop it

y'all getting embarassing

it's 2 factors here

the weather.. the virus doesn't like warm weather and it has been proven to affected by malaria medication which is something sub saharan africans have probably used in their life. the understanding of why isn't straight forward but it also isn't melanin...

stupidity is dangerous, this is not the time.

Black people in Europe and Asia have been infected. melanin is not immune..

stop spreading stupidity around.
 

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Weather, low testing, airport screening, age... Are all plausible factors.

But don't forget hygiene. It is not racist to acknowledge that African hygiene is different than European. That's what I observed at least.

While bidets are a new thing in Europe, we were raised washing our ass with water and soap, using washcloths, washing hands when getting back home and before a meal...

These are the types of recommendations you hear in European subways' speakers today, and it's definitely news for some.
 
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Weather, low testing, airport screening, age... Are all plausible factors.

But don't forget hygiene. It is not racist to acknowledge that African hygiene is different than European. That's what I observed at least.

While bidets are a new thing in Europe, we were raised washing our ass with water and soap, using washcloths, washing hands when getting back home and before a meal...

These are the types of recommendations you hear in European subways' speakers today, and it's definitely news for some.

Where was this energy when Ebola was running through West Africa?
 

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Its called washing your ass and hands. But I am sure folks who just started learning how to wash they asses the last 500 years wouldn't understand that.

Nah. Africa is just younger and they have strong immune systems.

Europeans tried the same tactics they used to wipe out Native Americans and it didn't work there.
 

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It was still transmitted due to poor hygienic practices. H1N1 was also a huge problem in Africa.
Ebola spreads through bodily fluids.
The Ebola virus is transmitted among humans through close and direct physical contact with infected bodily fluids, the most infectious being blood, faeces and vomit.

The Ebola virus has also been detected in breast milk, urine and semen. In a convalescent male, the virus can persist in semen for at least 70 days; one study suggests persistence for more than 90 days.

Saliva, tears and sweat do not seem to transmit the virus like that even after extensive research on the subject.
Saliva and tears may also carry some risk. However, the studies implicating these additional bodily fluids were extremely limited in sample size and the science is inconclusive. In studies of saliva, the virus was found most frequently in patients at a severe stage of illness. The whole live virus has never been isolated from sweat.

Transmission via contact with infected surfaces exists but is low.
The Ebola virus can also be transmitted indirectly, by contact with previously contaminated surfaces and objects. The risk of transmission from these surfaces is low and can be reduced even further by appropriate cleaning and disinfection procedures.

Coughing and sneezing also don't participate.
Common sense and observation tell us that spread of the virus via coughing or sneezing is rare, if it happens at all. Epidemiological data emerging from the outbreak are not consistent with the pattern of spread seen with airborne viruses, like those that cause measles and chickenpox, or the airborne bacterium that causes tuberculosis.
(WHO | What we know about transmission of the Ebola virus among humans.)

Ebola spread was due to unpreparedness from African medical staff and unawareness about its transmission (for example, the fact that corpses were highly infectious). Did the unsanitary practices of doctors contribute (not disinfecting correctly their tools or reusing some)? Yes.

But you bringing up ebola when I'm talking about differences in hand washing practices between European and African populations and how it might have slow down the coronavirus doesn't make sense.
No amount of handwashing or ass washing can protect you from someone erupting infected vomit onto you.

You're taking my argument to a totally different place because my "energy" didn't please you.
 

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stop it

y'all getting embarassing

it's 2 factors here

the weather.. the virus doesn't like warm weather and it has been proven to affected by malaria medication which is something sub saharan africans have probably used in their life. the understanding of why isn't straight forward but it also isn't melanin...

stupidity is dangerous, this is not the time.

Black people in Europe and Asia have been infected. melanin is not immune..

stop spreading stupidity around.

Very pragmatic, but there have been no African/black deaths. I dont know why myself. Could be a combination of things.
 
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