"Never had a fever, tested on Covid yesterday morning, negative. I have a stiff neck like millions of Italians and I took cortisone, some" journalists "would at least avoid speculating and lying about the health of others". This was declared by the leader Matteo Salvini with reference to some journalistic interpretations published on websites. Salvini, at the meeting in Formello yesterday, apologizing for the delay with which he had arrived at the appointment, explained that he had "been attached to cortisone for two hours" due to a stiff neck. The leader of the League, as can be seen in a video of the evening, first of all thanked the audience "for being here. And this year - he added - the thanks is worth double because I am fed up with life at a distance, with distance, remote schooling, remote love ... presence! Today - he continued - the day did not start very well: I was attached to cortisone for two hours and when I got up the doctor told me: 'of course you now he goes home '. I told him' yes, don't worry 'before I go to Anguillara, pass by Formello and end up in Terracina. But then I go home ... ". Salvini then added to "want to be here, after all even a little feverish but it's nice to be there and travel among ideas".
Salvini, who never had a fever, some journalists do not speculate
2020-09-26T15:33:02.581Z
Press reports deny, "I took a test yesterday, negative result" (ANSA) "Never had a fever, tested on Covid yesterday morning, negative. I have a stiff neck like millions of Italians and I took cortisone, some" journalists "would at least avoid speculating and lying about the health of others". This was declared by the leader Matteo Salvini with reference to some journalistic interpretations published on websites. Salvini, at the meeting in Formello yesterday, apolog