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Experts dismiss claims that 5G wireless technology created the novel coronavirus
nd off social mediaĀ claimĀ that 5G mobile networks are the cause of the novel coronavirus pandemic. This is false; experts told AFP that 5G is based on radio frequency and that this does not create viruses.
In one of the most widespread claims, popular American singer Keri Hilson asserted that coronavirus is caused by fifth-generation wireless technology, known as 5G. In a series of now-deleted tweets on March 16, 2020 (archivedĀ here), Hilson claimedĀ COVID-19 was not as widespread in Africa because of the absence of 5G.
āPeople have been trying to warn us about 5G for YEARS. Petitions, organizations, studiesā¦what weāre going through is the effects of radiation. 5G launched in CHINA. Nov 1, 2019. People dropped dead,ā she wrote. āTurn off 5G by disabling LTE!!! Why do you think the virus is not happening in Africa like that? Not a 5G region. There may be a few bases there, but not as prevalent as other countries. It has nothing to do with melanin.ā
Hilson sharedĀ a viral YouTube videoĀ in which controversial American doctor Thomas Cowan, who remains onĀ probationĀ imposed byĀ the Medical Board of California, argued that the novel coronavirus was created by 5G networks.
In his video, Cowan claimed that Wuhan, the city where the novel coronavirus outbreak began, was the first city wholly covered by 5G in the world. Cowan and others who believe his theory claim that China launched 5G inĀ October 2019 ā twoĀ months before the outbreak started.
5G coverage
Experts differ on which country leads in the commercial use of 5G, but agree that the topĀ nations are China, South Korea (theĀ first to launchĀ in 2019), the United Kingdom and the United States.
In late October 2019, China rolled out theĀ commercial use ofĀ 5G in 50 cities.
Not only did the novel coronavirus not get its start in pioneering South Korea, but the virus has gained a foothold in many countries (for example, Malaysia, Iran, France, Singapore and Nigeria) without 5G networks.
5G does not cause viruses
While there have been health concerns regarding the use of 5G networks ā and mobile networks in general ā owingĀ to radiation, this has nothing to do with the outbreak of viruses, experts told AFP.
Speaking to Keri Hilsonās claims,Ā Yusuf Sambo, a researcher at the University of Glasgow who is testing 5G in Scotland, said:Ā āI think sheās an amazing singer, but I am not sure she knows what sheās talking about. Yes, there are fears about the health implications of 5G but they have to do with cancer and not viral infections.ā
āOne of her tweets actually advised people to āturn offĀ 5G by disabling LTEā. She is literally saying āturn off 5G by disabling 4Gā,āĀ saidĀ Sambo.
Fabien Heliot, a researcher who specialises in electromagnetic exposure in wireless communication at the University of Surrey, explained: ā5G, like previous generations of cellular communication systems, is a RF-based (radiofrequency) technology that uses electromagnetic (EM) waveform to transmit information; EM-waveforms are themselves non-ionizing radiations.ā
Heliot said the waveforms in 5G are designed and transmitted similarly toĀ 4G. āThe main and only difference so far is … that 5G can transmit more data by using larger frequency bandwidth at higher carrier frequency, and directivity of antennas at the base station.ā
BeingĀ a living thing, a virus cannot be created by radiation, added Heliot.Ā āActually it is the other way round ā there are guidelines put in place to ensure that radiation does not harm living things.ā
5G and health
Heliot said thatĀ āthe possible side-effects of 5G are the same as 4G, 3G, 2G, Wi-Fi; all these wireless communication technologies use EM waveform that radiates energyā.
He said 5G radiations are not as severe as āCT scan or x-ray technologiesā which are used in medical care.
The World Health Organization’s website statesĀ that āa large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date,Ā no adverse health effects have been establishedĀ as being caused by mobile phone useā.
Regarding 5G,Ā the WHOĀ states: āHealth-related conclusions are drawn from studies performed across the entire radio spectrum but, so far, only a few studies have been carried out at the frequencies to be used by 5G.
āTissue heating is the main mechanism of interaction between radiofrequency fields and the human body. Radiofrequency exposure levels from current technologies result in negligible temperature rise in the human body.
āAs the frequency increases, there is less penetration into the body tissues and absorption of the energy becomes more confined to the surface of the body (skin and eye). Provided that the overall exposure remains below international guidelines, no consequences for public health are anticipated.ā
SomeĀ countries are remaining cautious:Ā In late January, France’s Agency for Health and SafetyĀ highlightedĀ a need for more data before 5G could be rolled out in the country.
