Sun 05 April 2020:
When asked by a reporter about the so called “theory” that 5G telecommunications masts could play a role in the spread of the disease, British Cabinet Officer Minister Michael Gove said: “That is just nonsense, dangerous nonsense as well.”
NHS England’s national medical director, Stephen Powis, said the 5G conspiracy idea was fake news with no scientific backing that risked damaging the emergency response to the outbreak.
“The 5G story is complete and utter rubbish, it’s nonsense, it’s the worst kind of fake news,” Powis said. “The reality is that the mobile phone networks are absolutely critical to all of us.”
A lobby group for the United Kingdom’s mobile operators – including EE, O2, Vodafone and Three – said it was aware of the false rumurs linking 5G to the outbreak, and threats to infrastructure and staff.
“The theories that are being spread about 5G on social media are baseless and are not grounded in accepted scientific theory,” UK Mobile said.
“Some people are also abusing our key workers and making threats to damage infrastructure under the pretense of claims about 5G.”
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