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5G conspiracy theories busted by NHS doctor

Living with a global pandemic isn't easy for anyone, especially if you are mobile network operator right now. The internet is always been home to conspiracy theories and the latest has tried to link 5G with the Covid-19 virus. After watching videos of arson attacks on 5G masts circulate social media, Dr Baiarda explains why the 5G conspiracy is scientifically incorrect and should be treated as fake news.

NHS GP Dr Gero Baiarda is one of the hundreds of GPs currently on-call at GPDQ - a GP-on-demand service.

The myths related to 5G

Myth 1: 5G suppresses the immune system so much that it allows you to catch Coronavirus easily.

Truth: No, it doesn’t. 5G radio waves are very inert low frequency waves that have no discernible effect on human beings.

Dr Gero Baiarda says:

•5G radio waves carry too little energy to cause harm. There have been many research studies that demonstrate this beyond all doubt. The wavelengths emitted from your microwave oven are more powerful than 5G – both are perfectly safe.

•5G occupies the same wavelengths as those previously used by analogue TV. The reason that you can no longer access the analogue television signal is because it was phased out to make way for new 5G mobile phone technology.

•Therefore, claiming that 5G waves will weaken your immune system to the point that you are defenceless against Covid-19 is like saying that the old-fashioned TV signals caused pandemics. We lived with them for more than 70 years, and they clearly did not.

•Your immune system can be compromised by other co-existing health conditions such as diabetes or asthma. It will also naturally decline as you get older. None of these factors have anything to do with mobile phone radio waves.

•Most people worldwide who have been most adversely affected by the virus have been the elderly and those with existing health conditions. This has been regardless of their level of exposure to 5G radio waves.

Myth 2: The virus can travel on 5G waves and invade the human body

Dr Gero Baiarda says:

No, it can’t. There are only very specific sites in the human body where the virus can invade and start to make you ill.

•To enter the human body, the virus needs to be absorbed by receptors in the mucous membranes predominantly found in our eyes, noses and mouths. There are also receptors deep down in the lungs.

•Therefore, for the 5G theory to be true, the virus would have to somehow hitch a ride on these very specific low frequency wavelengths, which is impossible, before making their way like guided missiles into your eyes, nose or mouth.

•Social distancing is so effective because the virus has no way of moving on its own. It is not propelled much beyond 2 metres even by coughing and sneezing. It is, however, transferred very effectively from one person to another. This has been its primary mode of transmission.

•All viruses, including the SARS-Cov-2 virus (that causes Covid-19), decay relatively rapidly if they do not find a host. It is not possible for them to be transferred by 5G over even short distances, let alone over cities, lakes and rivers, through walls and into you.

•Earlier this year, the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) published its findings that there is no evidence of a link between the wavelengths used by mobile networks and cancer or any other illness.

Myth 3: 5G masts are killing smaller animals including birds

Dr Gero Baiarda says:

No, they are not. If birds are seen to be impacted by 5G masts, the reason is because that even very weak electromagnetic fields produced by equipment plugged into mains electricity and AM radio signals interfere with the animals' "internal compass".

•Prof Henrik Mouritsen, from the University of Oldenburg in Germany carried out research over seven years which revealed that birds have a built-in magnetic compass, which senses the Earth's magnetic field and helps them to find their way.

•Over the course of the next seven years, he and his team carried out numerous experiments to look at how the weak electromagnetic field affected the behaviour of the robins.

•He found that birds exposed to electromagnetic "noise" between 50 kHz and 5 MHz lost all sense of direction. But when the field was blocked out, they found their bearings again.