Italy Should Have Been Nuked In The First Week Of Feb...Ama Namna Gani Wangwana?

…that’s immediately after they discovered the first case of Coffit Naindin. Funny how the virus originated in China but for some reason, Italians are responsible for spreading it to like 98% of the rest of the world. Who knew Italians were such avid travelers? You’d expect the chinks, who also have economic interests across the world, to do most of the “heavy lifting”, but Italians would have none of that. It’s like they were promised massive cash prizes for spreading this shit everywhere. Don’t believe me? Check this out (Source: Wikipedia):

[SIZE=5]Africa[/SIZE]
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[li][SIZE=5]On 25 February 2020, Algeria confirmed its first case, an Italian man from Bertonico, Lombardy who arrived in the country on 17 February[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 14 March, the Central African minister of health announced the first confirmed case in the country, a 74-year-old Italian citizen coming from Milan[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On Tuesday, 10 March, Côte d’Ivoire confirmed its first case, a 45-year old Ivorien male who had sojourned in Italy[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 2 March, the Moroccan Ministry of Health reported its first case, a man who had lived in Italy[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February 2020, Nigeria confirmed its first case, an Italian man who tested positive at Lagos University Teaching Hospital and was treated at the Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba, Lagos. He entered Nigeria from Milan on 25 February.[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Senegal confirmed on 12 March that their fifth confirmed case was a Senegalese national who returned from Italy on 6 March[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Seychelles confirmed its first two cases on 14 March. Both were people who were in contact with someone in Italy who tested positive.[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5] South Africa confirmed that its first seven cases were South African residents returning from Italy[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Tunisia confirmed its first case on 2 March 2020, and identified the patient as a Tunisian who had returned from Italy[/SIZE][/li][/ul]
[SIZE=5]Americas[/SIZE]
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[li][SIZE=5]On 3 March, Argentina confirmed its first case, a 43-year-old man who arrived in Argentina two days earlier after a trip that included northern Italy[/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Two people who returned from Italy to Bolivia were tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 25 February, Brazil confirmed its first case, a 61-year-old man from São Paulo who travelled to Lombardy between 9 and 21 February [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Cases 21 and 27 in Ontario were persons who had travelled to Italy. [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 5 March, Chile confirmed its third case, a 56-year-old man who travelled across Europe and visited Northern Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]The first case in Colombia, confirmed in March, was of person who had travelled to Milan [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 11 March, Italian tourists brought the virus to yet another country, with Cuba confirming that three tourists from Italy were confirmed to have the disease in Trinidad. [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 1 March, authorities in the Dominican Republic confirmed the first case in the country, a tourist coming from Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 13 March, Guatemalan president Alejandro Giammattei announced the country’s first case, a 27-year-old man returning from a trip to northern Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February, Mexico confirmed its first two cases of COVID-19. A 35-year-old man in Mexico City and a 41-year-old man in the northern state of Sinaloa who tested positive were held in isolation at a hospital and a hotel, respectively. They had both travelled to Bergamo and stayed in Italy for a week [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 2 March, an adult from Grafton County, New Hampshire tested positive for the virus.[437] On 3 March, the CDC reported a presumptive case of the virus in a person in his or her 40s in Rhode Island.[438] On 7 March, a 20-year-old woman from St. Louis County, Missouri tested positive for the virus.[439] All had recently travelled to Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5] On 13 March, Uruguay announced its first four cases, some of whom had arrived from Milan [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 13 March, Venezuelan Vice President, Delcy Rodríguez, confirmed two cases in the country. One, a 41-year-old woman, had travelled from the US, Italy, and Spain [/SIZE][/li][/ul]
[SIZE=5]Asia[/SIZE]
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[li][SIZE=5]Armenia confirmed that three cases were imported from Italy on 12 March [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Azerbaijan-On 11 March a student born in 1997 tested positive for the coronavirus after developing fever in Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 8 March, Bangladesh confirmed its first cases; two are Bangladeshis who had returned from Italy and another is a family member of one of the two who returned [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 2 March, the Indian capital of New Delhi confirmed its first case, an Indian national who had returned from Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 27 February, Israel confirmed that a man who had returned from Italy on 23 February tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 13 March, Japan confirmed that a man in his 30s who had been living in Italy since 6 January tested positive for coronavirus upon landing at Haneda Airport in Tokyo that day [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 2 March, Jordan confirmed that a man in his 30s who had returned from Italy two weeks earlier had tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 1 March, Qingtian County, Lishui, Zhejiang confirmed its first imported case, a 31-year-old Chinese woman who had worked at a restaurant in Bergamo [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February, Malaysia confirmed that a 54-year-old Italian who was married to a Malaysian tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]The Maldives’ first cases were two staffers at Kuredu Island Resort who caught the disease from an Italian tourist who had returned to Italy and tested positive there [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Oman-A case was recorded of a patient who had travelled to Milan [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 14 March, Saudi Arabia announced 17 new cases, including some citizens who had recently travelled to Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February, South Korea confirmed that a 38-year-old man living in Gwangjin who visited Milan from 19 to 24 February was admitted to Seoul Medical Centre [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Like nearby Maldives, Sri Lanka was also affected by a group of infected Italian tourists, who passed on the disease to a 52-year-old tour guide upon their visit to the island nation [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February, two Italian staff members of the UAE Tour, a cycling event, tested positive [/SIZE][/li][/ul]
[SIZE=5]Europe[/SIZE]
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[li][SIZE=5]On 9 March, a 54-year-old man and his 28-year-old son, who had travelled from Florence to Albania by car, were confirmed positive. [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 2 March, Andorra registered its first case, a 20-year-old man who had been to Milan [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 25 February, Austria confirmed its first two cases, a 24-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman from Lombardy who had visited their hometown in Bergamo [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Belgium- Nine patients diagnosed with the virus had travelled from Northern Italy. Belgium has confirmed that there are many more and that Italy is the source of most of its cases. [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Belarus - A case was confirmed as having been imported from Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Bosnia and Herzegovina- A man working in Italy transmitted the virus to his child [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 8 March, Bulgaria confirmed its first two cases [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 25 February, Croatia confirmed its first case, a 26-year-old man who had stayed in Milan between 19 and 21 February [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Cyprus- One of the country’s first two cases had a travel history to Milan [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 1 March, Czech Republic confirmed its first three cases. As of 8 March 24 of 31 confirmed cases in the country have links to Italy, leading the government to institute a mandatory quarantine for all persons with a history of recent travel to Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 27 February, Denmark confirmed its first case, a man who had returned from a ski holiday in Valmalenco, Sondrio and was tested at Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde and quarantined at home [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 3 March, Estonia confirmed its second case, a patient who had arrived on 29 February from Bergamo [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 26 February, Finland confirmed that a Finnish woman who had visited Milan and was back in Finland on 22 February tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 25 February, France confirmed that a 64-year-old man from La Balme-de-Sillingy who had returned from a trip to Lombardy on 15 February tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 25 February 2020, Germany confirmed that a 25-year-old man from Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg who recently returned from Milan tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February 2020, Georgia confirmed that a 31-year-old Georgian woman who had travelled to Italy tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 26 February 2020, Greece confirmed its first case, a 38-year-old woman from Thessaloniki who had recently visited Northern Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Three of the seven cases in Hungary reported to date are linked to Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February 2020, Iceland confirmed its first case, an Icelandic male in his 50s who had previously been to Northern Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 27 February 2020, Ireland’s first case was confirmed by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre. The male patient had travelled to an affected region in Northern Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 2 March, Latvia confirmed its first case, a person who had travelled from Milan to Munich and then to Riga on 29 February [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 28 February, Lithuania confirmed its first case, a 39-year-old woman who arrived in Kaunas from Verona [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Luxembourg- The nation’s second and fourth cases were persons who had travelled to Italy. [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]A 12-year-old Italian brought the infection to Malta [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 7 March, Moldova confirmed its first case, a 48-year-old woman who had returned from Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 27 February, the Netherlands confirmed its first case, a man who had been in Lombardy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 26 February, North Macedonia confirmed its first case, a woman who tested positive at the Clinic for Infectious Diseases, Skopje. She had stayed in Italy for a month and had been sick for two weeks [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 27 February, Norway confirmed that two people who tested positive were linked to the outbreak in Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Poland- Of the country’s first five cases, two were from Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Portugal- On 2 March, a doctor who had travelled to Northern Italy and became ill on 29 February was confirmed positive at Hospital de São João in Porto [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 26 February, Romania confirmed its first case, a man from Gorj who tested positive after having come in contact with an 71-year-old man from Cattolica, Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 2 March, a Russian citizen who had returned from Italy was diagnosed [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 6 March, Serbia registered its first case, a 43-year-old man who had been to Budapest and Italy. At least one other case had been to Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Slovakia- An asymptomatic man who had travelled to Venice between 14 and 15 February transmitted the virus to his father and his wife [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Many Slovenian cases are linked to Italy, including the nation’s first case [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]Spain- On 24 February, a 69-year-old medical doctor from Lombardy who had been vacationing in Tenerife since 17 February tested positive [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 26 February, Sweden confirmed that a 30-year-old man who previously visited Northern Italy fell ill three days after returning to Sweden [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 25 February, Switzerland confirmed its first case, a 70-year-old man in the canton of Ticino who had previously visited Milan [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 3 March, Ukraine confirmed its first case in Chernivtsi, a man who had travelled from Italy by plane to the Romanian city of Suceava and then to Ukraine by car with his wife [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 27 February, the United Kingdom confirmed that a patient who had visited Milan tested positive [/SIZE][/li][/ul]
[SIZE=5]Oceania[/SIZE]
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[li][SIZE=5]Australia-At least one case has travel history to Italy [/SIZE][/li][li][SIZE=5]On 4 March, the New Zealand Ministry of Health confirmed its second case, a woman in her 30s who returned to Auckland from Northern Italy [/SIZE][/li][/ul]

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