Covid, Zangrillo and the queues at the pharmacy: “Journalists are to blame”
Alberto Zangrillo again against the media: the expert, in fact, commented on the long queues of Italians in pharmacies for anti-Covid tampons, lashing out against “journalistic terrorism”, which, according to him, certifies “the death of the country” .
On his Twitter profile, in fact, the head of the Anesthesia and resuscitation department of the San Raffaele in Milan has posted a photo, taken from his car on the morning of Sunday 26 December, in which dozens of people are seen queuing outside a pharmacy in Milan to take a swab.
“Santo Stefano, 10 am in Milan. 200 meters of queue to feed the cash desks of pharmacies, journalistic terrorism and certify the death of the country “, wrote the expert.
#Saint Stephen, 10 am in Milan.
200 meters of queue to feed the cash desks of pharmacies, journalistic terrorism and certify the death of the country. pic.twitter.com/fqcKSobjKy– Alberto Zangrillo (@azangrillo) December 26, 2021
Already in recent days, Zangrillo, also on social media, had written: “In Milan the gatherings are created by people waiting for a swab outside the pharmacies. Contagion paranoia, created by the media, is an incurable disease ”.
And again: “When the country is irremediably destroyed, we will ask the ‘scientists’ and journalists in love with Covid-19 about it”.
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