Covid-19: UK dismisses 5G/coronavirus claims as ‘nonsense’

Covid-19: UK dismisses 5G/coronavirus claims as ‘nonsense’

LONDON, April 16 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The British government dismissed a TV presenter’s claim that there could be a link between 5G technology and coronavirus as “complete nonsense”.

The 5G conspiracy theory, spread widely on social media, has already
led to a new telecoms mast being set alight in Ireland at the weekend.

Experts have poured scorn on the claim, saying 5G is based on radio
frequency and is not related to the viral outbreak.

But Eamonn Holmes, who presents ITV’s This Morning show, said they
were dismissing the theory “when they don’t know it’s not true”.

“What I don’t accept is mainstream media immediately slapping that
down as not true when they don’t know it’s not true,” he said, leading
to hundreds of complaints.

“It’s very easy to say it is not true because it suits the state narrative.”

A government official told journalists that Holmes’s claims were “complete
nonsense” and “entirely bogus”, while experts also rubbished the
comments.

“It’s fair to say Eamonn Holmes is to the advancement of science
what I am to banal and unsatisfying morning television,” said Michael
Head from the University of Southampton.

“There are no links between 5G technology and transmission of the
novel coronavirus.” — NNN-AGENCIES

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