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Africans have skin layers that is immune to the deadly coronavirus infection, Chinese doctors have suggested.
The doctors made their opinion known after discharging Pavel Daryl Kem Senuo – the 21-year-old Cameroonian student interned since January 28, 2020, at hospital in Zhengzhou (China) following a coronavirus infection.
The doctor discharged the black skin Cameroonian student after confirming that he “is now in good health.” The Chinese embassy in Cameroon announced on its Twitter account that the student was discharge after being admitted for 17 days for the deadly infection.
According to reports on www.cityscrollz.com, the doctors seeking for a cure to treat the deadly disease were amazed to see Senuo is still alive and fit after contracting the virus which has claimed 1,112 lives since it broke out couple of weeks ago.
In the report the Chinese doctors confirmed that Sonuo stayed alive because of his blood genetic composition which is main found in the genetic composition of Sub-Sahara Africans.
The Chinese doctors also suggest that Sonuo stayed alive because he has black skin. The antibodies of a black are three times stronger, powerful and resistance compare to the white.
According to the post, Zanomoyan Mdithshawa, a proud African said black man is indestructible.
“Caucasians is always at wall with our black skin because they know that our melanin is our defense against all that they throw at us. This prove yet against that the black man is indestructible,” said Zanomoyan Mdithshawa, a proud African.
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Facebook posts shared thousands of times claim that a Cameroonian man living in China was cured of the novel coronavirus “because he has black skin”. Although a Cameroonian student was successfully treated for the illness, a doctor from a research centre specialised in the novel coronavirus told AFP there is “no scientific evidence” to suggest black people have a better chance of fighting the virus.
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The doctors made their opinion known after discharging Pavel Daryl Kem Senuo – the 21-year-old Cameroonian student interned since January 28, 2020, at hospital in Zhengzhou (China) following a coronavirus infection.
The doctor discharged the black skin Cameroonian student after confirming that he “is now in good health.” The Chinese embassy in Cameroon announced on its Twitter account that the student was discharge after being admitted for 17 days for the deadly infection.
According to reports on www.cityscrollz.com, the doctors seeking for a cure to treat the deadly disease were amazed to see Senuo is still alive and fit after contracting the virus which has claimed 1,112 lives since it broke out couple of weeks ago.
In the report the Chinese doctors confirmed that Sonuo stayed alive because of his blood genetic composition which is main found in the genetic composition of Sub-Sahara Africans.
The Chinese doctors also suggest that Sonuo stayed alive because he has black skin. The antibodies of a black are three times stronger, powerful and resistance compare to the white.
According to the post, Zanomoyan Mdithshawa, a proud African said black man is indestructible.
“Caucasians is always at wall with our black skin because they know that our melanin is our defense against all that they throw at us. This prove yet against that the black man is indestructible,” said Zanomoyan Mdithshawa, a proud African.

UPDATE: Doctors Confirm African Skin Resists Coronavirus Infection
Africans have skin layers that are immune to the deadly coronavirus infection, Chinese doctors have said after their 17 days medical reparatories on a ....

Facebook posts shared thousands of times claim that a Cameroonian man living in China was cured of the novel coronavirus “because he has black skin”. Although a Cameroonian student was successfully treated for the illness, a doctor from a research centre specialised in the novel coronavirus told AFP there is “no scientific evidence” to suggest black people have a better chance of fighting the virus.

Black people aren’t more resistant to novel coronavirus
Facebook posts shared thousands of times claim that a Cameroonian man living in China was cured of the novel coronavirus “because he has black skin”. Although a Cameroonian student was successfully treated for the illness, a doctor from a research centre specialised in the novel coronavirus told...