The Automotive News family had, unfortunately, a front-row seat to a pandemic.
It was just three weeks ago in a small town in northern Italy where our Luca Ciferri, associate publisher and editor of Automotive News Europe, first wrote about an expanding presence of COVID-19.
There was a theme to what Ciferri was hearing in Italy, the second-hardest-hit region of the globe after China.
The virus was “coming from Milan,” Ciferri wrote to me on WhatsApp, and Milan “is the common origin of infections in Switzerland and Germany.”
It was Wednesday, Feb. 26.
Ciferri, who is now quarantined, was one of the first to caution us on the spread of the new coronavirus beyond China. It was moving quickly.
Automotive News was there then; we remain everywhere for the news, every moment.
This is the time when journalism shines and our partnerships with our readers and clients endure. Within the Automotive News family of brands, we are deeply committed to keeping you informed – working around the clock in all mediums to deliver the most detailed reporting and analysis of the disruption.
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