The MEP goes back to talking about African swine fever Marco Dreosto (Lega) which has repeatedly addressed the problems relating to the epidemic, bringing them to the attention of the European institutions themselves. "In Italy, it seems that the risk linked toevolution of the pandemic, especially now that the positivity on domestic pigs has been ascertained, it is imperative to act urgently, using all necessary means including the killing of wild boars in the affected areas and in the adjacent ones and in this sense hunters are used, the only category with suitable means and knowledge that is numerically able to implement effective containment actions in a ubiquitous manner on throughout the national territory".
Dreosto breaks the mold of bureaucratic protocols that lengthen the virus containment operations and reiterates "it is useless to wait for the timing of a probable vaccine, today thousands of jobs in the pig sector are at risk, with two million wild boars in circulation when will there be cases of positivity in Emilia Romagna or Friuli Venezia Giulia?
The virus behaves like a virus, infects and replicates itself, certainly does not wait for the Italian bureaucracy, there is a risk of default in the pig sector due to inertia, yet it would be enough to copy from Belgium, Poland or Hungary, countries that have eradicated the epidemic ". The Northeast MEP closes his note by commenting "and please stop with this hateful animalism from the living room entirely Italian and completely detached from reality, which proposes sterilizations, animal transfers or other phantom useless and inapplicable solutions, especially in the case of ASF and which makes us ridiculous and laughable compared to other European countries ”. (Press office on. Dreosto)