https://time.com/5818574/5g-coronavirus-conspiracy-theory-inaccurate/
The unfounded conspiracy theories reportedly
began when a Belgian doctor speculated to a national newspaper about 5G
masts in Wuhan, China, where the new coronavirus originated. Despite
the article being removed after a few hours because the comments were
baseless, the narrative was picked up by conspiratorial Internet
personalities and has spread across the Internet as the coronavirus fans
anxieties around the world. (Contrary to the conspiracy theories, which
say 5G’s high-frequency waves are harmful, the scientific community
agrees they are beneath the wavelength that can damage human cells.)
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