Italian virologist says open borders & fears over “racism” crippled Italy’s response to coronavirus.

Professor of Virology and Microbiology at the University of Padova Dr. Giorgio Pal told CNN that measures imposing travel restrictions and border controls were taken too late due to fears over political correctness.

“There was a proposal to isolate people coming from the epicenter, coming from China,” Pal told CNN. “Then it became seen as racist, but they were people coming from the outbreak.”

Italy is now the hardest-hit country in the world in terms of coronavirus deaths, with 4,825 people losing their lives.

The need to minimize potential “racism” and “stigmatization” in response to the coronavirus was a policy endorsed by the World Health Organization itself on numerous occasions and adopted by the left-wing Italian government.

Back in Feb, the Mayor of Florence encouraged Italians nationwide to hug Chinese people on the street & remove their face masks.

Thousands of Chinese immigrants traveled to North Italy for work.

After the new residents got settled some of the local lawmakers noticed the Chinese immigrants weren’t being totally accepted by native Italians.

That’s when the mayor of Florence decided we should have “Hug a Chinese” Day.

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Paul Joseph Watson has even more information about this in the video below:



Its so brave of those young kids to risk their grandparents lives so they can go out and catch Covid-19.

History will write about their “bravery”.

Apparently Europe’s willing to literally die by their convictions, “Diversity is our Strength” indeed.

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