Coronavirus, at the Chinese restaurant in Milan to say stop to fake news – Italian Cuisine

Coronavirus, at the Chinese restaurant in Milan to say stop to fake news


The Milan Trade and Production Manager has lunch in via Paolo Sarpi to stop the fake news on coronavirus and discrimination

In Milan today a lunch at the Chinese restaurant to say no to fake news about the coronavirus. He announced it yesterday, Cristina Tajani, Councilor for productive activities of the Municipality of Milan, thus commenting on the Facebook profile.

"A lunch against false news is unreasonable psychosis that are hurting the Chinese community in Milan. The coronavirus affair is obviously a serious fact, which must be addressed with the support of science, reason and preventive action that our health authorities have already implemented. Having lunch in a Chinese restaurant in Milan, or sending our children to school together with their classmates of Chinese origin is not a reason for risk!

Councilor Tajani, during lunch at the "Ramen a mano" restaurant in via Paolo Sarpi, in the company of the representative of the Chinese community Francesco Wu and the general secretary of Confcommercio Milano Marco Barbieri, he told reporters of Milano Today:

"The virus does not contract through food. In our city and in our country the precautionary measures in place are very serious and sufficient to make any psychosis or change in the habitual behavior of frequencies of places managed by Chinese citizens unreasonable. The Municipality's message is a message of reassurance e solidarity to the very large Chinese community present in the city ".

The event took place just as there was a 20% less attendance in Chinese restaurants in Milan and neighborhood in the last 48 hours, as stated by Luca Sheng Song, president of the Italy China Entrepreneurs Union.

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