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All conspiracy theories related to COVID-19 and 5G are false, say scientists Over the past year, there were numerous myths linking 5G to the outbreak of COVID-19. A 5G tower. Picture: ArtisticOperations/Pixabay.
CAPE TOWN - Scientists say that there is no evidence that 5G technology poses health threats to humans.
Over the past year, there were numerous myths linking 5G to the outbreak of COVID-19.
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) held a briefing on Monday to unpack the technology as well as to address concerns around whether 5G presents a health risk.
There were several conspiracy theories, which include that 5G radiation weakens immunity resulting in COVID-19 infections, that it caused mutation of the virus and that chips would be included in vaccines to spy on citizens.