[There is a very large Chinese community in Italy. They travel between China and Italy often on business. It’s not unreasonable to expect that the virus came in with some of that business community travel. ]
Line workers in the garment trade are probably illegal aliens trafficked there at great expense (tens of thousands of dollars each). These workers don’t travel to China and back to Italy, because the Italy leg costs just as much the second time around.
In theory, Italian management and legal resident Chinese liaisons who travel back and forth to obtain materials (cloth, buttons, sewing machine parts, et al) required for making the final product might be a factor. However, you gotta figure the number might be in the thousands per year, a rounding error compared to the millions of Chinese tourists checking off items on their itineraries.
And, if they did, there's no way they aren't going to transmit it to hundreds, if not thousands, of other people.
And that being the case, there is NO WAY that 111 asymptomatic carriers had Covid in September and the Italian epidemic didn't begin until February 21st.
After the first case of Covid on February 21st, it only took 1 month for Italy to have over 5,000 cases and 560 deaths. How would they have 111 cases in September and then not have any cases or deaths for another 5-6 months? It's impossible.
This is a ChiCom coverup.