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No, 5G is not spreading Covid-19. That doesn't even make sense...
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These theories are dumb. Destroying 5G infrastructure is not going to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Fringe theories linking 5G wireless networks to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic have gotten a recent boost from professional actors and amateur idiots such as John Cusack and Woody Harrelson.

You shouldn't believe everything you read on celebrities' Twitter accounts. A tough lesson, I know.

The fifth generation of wireless telecommunications technology—that's what "5G" means—has the potential to do a lot of things. It promises faster connections, wider access to the internet, and another explosion in app development. The move to 5G could change where you work, how you visit the doctor, and the way you play video games. It's also one of the driving factors in the developing technological cold war between the United States and China.

SpikeTalon 10 Apr 9
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I think the fear over 5g is more the 60ghz frequency and Millimeter waves it creates which are new to us and it’s effect on the human hemoglobin. It is said 60ghz frequency interacts with oxygen by making the 2 oxygen atoms spin preventing the hemoglobin from carrying the oxygen through the body.
I’m not saying any of this is true but I have read several studies that suggest just that. It could be that people are linking 5g with covid19 because a 60 ghz frequency could cause some of the same symptoms as covid19. Either way it probably a good idea to do more independent research before they put up an estimated 800,000 towers across the United States and who knows how many more across the planet. I find the sheer number of towers needed questionable. And if any of it were true then it would mean that whoever controls 5g control oxygen and the population. I’d rather understand it effects and the ramifications of that before it’s too late. What have we got to lose? A couple months of waiting for faster internet? Small price to pay

Faster Internet was already implemented with fiber optics.

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It’s falls in line with the all computers crashing on NYE in 2000.

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