The EU apologises to “for Heart” Italy That Ignored Coronaviros

The president of the European Commission has apologised to “for affection” Italy for neglect at the beginning of the coronary pandemic. “Yes, it is true that no one was ready for this,” told Ursula von Der Leyeen of the European Parliament Thursday morning. It is also true that many of us do not [...]
“Yes, it is true that no one was ready for this,”, Ursula von Der Leyeni told the European Parliament Thursday morning. It's also true that many of us weren't there when Italy needed a helping hand from the start. And yes, for that reason, it is fair for Europe to give a heartfelt apology. ”
More than 21,000 people with viruses have died in Italy, according to Johns Hopkins University, the highest rate of deaths throughout Europe, the BBC writes.
While Italy was having a hard time containing the pandemic explosion in early Mars, France as well, but Germany had also imposed retributions on the export of facial masks despite warnings from the EU Commission that these actions could undermine common resistance to the virus. /Periscope












