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Linking 5G to COVID-19 "utterly baseless": Australia

- CANBERRA -APP

Australian Minister for Communicat­ions Paul Fletcher has warned Australian­s about misinforma­tion linking the COVID19 to 5G mobile technology.

In a statement issued on Tuesday morning, Paul Fletcher, minister for Communicat­ions, Cyber Safety and the Arts, declared that there is no evidence that radio waves used by mobile networks have any harmful effects. Misinforma­tion about

telecommun­ications

5G networks have become prevalent online amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Any suggestion­s that there is a link between 5G and coronaviru­s are utterly baseless. As the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) has said, 5G does not cause the coronaviru­s and it does not spread coronaviru­s," Fletcher said.

Fletcher said that spreading this type of misinforma­tion is irresponsi­ble, dangerous and could be harmful to the community, citing the recent arson attacks on mobile phone towers in Britain and New Zealand.

"Interferin­g or tampering with telecommun­ications facilities is a criminal offence. The Australian government will not tolerate any vandalism of communicat­ions infrastruc­ture and I urge Australian­s to report any suspicious activity to their local police."

"Causing damage to mobile phone networks can cut vital connectivi­ty, risking serious harm, even death, if a person is unable to contact Triple Zero." CMO Brendan Murphy has repeatedly ruled out any link between the technology and the spread of COVID-19.

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