(ANSA) - MILAN, FEBRUARY 4 - "In all the great epidemics, the greasers are looking and someone wants to speculate". This is the consideration of Don Mario Longo, who has been at the head of the parish of the Holy Trinity, in the heart of Milan's Chinatown, for ten years, compared to the proposal of four Northern League administrators to keep children returning from China in isolation. "Instead of doing all this pandemonium, they should be more attentive to the smog produced by the four northern regions which kills millions of people a year. Instead they tell the children of China not to go to school, but if they arrived in Italy they have been checked ...", notes the parish priest, ready to welcome as every afternoon "250 boys of every color and religion, who eat, do catechism, play football, basketball and volleyball".
"Everything is normal with us, maybe we are careful to disinfect things a little more," adds Don Mario. "We have always been among the Chinese, I don't understand the whole alarm," he concluded.
Parish priest Chinatown, seekers unters
2020-02-04T14:34:09.157Z
"In all major epidemics, greasers are sought and someone wants to speculate." (HANDLE)