Nowadays, an audio is becoming increasingly viral on social media and WhatsApp, claiming that the second wave of Covid-19 has come due to 5G testing, what is the truth of this
Viral 5g Audio
Nowadays, a message and audio is becoming increasingly viral on social media and WhatsApp, claiming that 5G technology is the reason for the outbreak of Corona epidemic. Along with this, it is also being said that due to this people are also having difficulty in breathing. But let us tell you that the truth of this viral audio and message is something else and the PIB Fact Check team and COAI have confirmed this.
There is no truth in this viral audio message nor does Covid-19 have anything to do with 5G, while the representative body of Indian telecommunications industry has given its statement on this false rumors. COAI tweeted a tweet of PIB Fact Check retweeting that, “5G Tower Testing Not Spreading # COVID19”
The relationship between the two is completely wrong and scientists have also condemned such claims.
There is an appeal to people not to blindly trust any such claim. ”
5G tower testing is not spreading #COVID19
The relationship between the two is completely wrong and scientists have also condemned such claims.
There is an appeal to people not to blindly trust any such claim.@VodaIdea_NEWS @reliancejio @airtelindia @DoT_India @TRAI https://t.co/UmuFM2JuqT
– COAI (@ConnectCOAI) May 6, 2021
Let me tell you that earlier such fake messages had gone viral in London, which led to the burning of mobile towers by a large number of people. Due to this fake viral message, the telecom operators there had to face many problems. Now such a message is also going viral in India, in which the reason for the arrival of COVID-19 is being told to 5G trials.
Along with retweeting PIB’s tweet, COAI has also released a release. In this, the Lieutenant General of COAI, Dr. SP Kochhar said that, “We want to tell that these rumors are completely fake. We are requesting people not to believe this baseless and incorrect information. 5G network has been started in many countries of the world and people are using this service with complete security. The World Health Organization has also made it clear that there is no relation between 5G technology and Covid-19. We have shared our concerns with the Department of Telecommunications and made them aware of the situation. I appeal to the citizens to beware of these fake messages. Together we can fight this menace of misinformation. “
Debunking the myth, COAI has recently discredited the relation between #5G spectrum trials and the spread of #COVID19.
Further, @DGCOAI Dr. S.P. Kochhar urges people to not fall for such baseless misinformation and unverified claims.
@airtelindia @rsprasad pic.twitter.com/I5eo0J5e6S
– COAI (@ConnectCOAI) May 7, 2021
With this, COAI further said that no 5G trials are being done in the country right now and no 5G towers have been installed.
The team of PIB Fact Check also confirmed
Let us know that the team of PIB Fact Check has also tweeted this viral audio message as fake. The PIB Fact Check team tweeted and wrote that, “In an audio message, it is being claimed that 5g network is being tested in the states due to which people are dying and it is being named # Covid19.”
#PIBFactCheck: This claim is #Farzi. Please do not spread confusion by sharing such fake messages. “
In an audio message it is being claimed that 5g network is being tested in the states, due to which people are dying and it #Covid19 Is being named. #PIBFactCheck: This claim #Fuzzy is. Please do not spread confusion by sharing such fake messages. pic.twitter.com/JZA9o5TuRv
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) May 6, 2021
Let us know that in addition to this viral audio on social media, a message is also being shared in which it is claimed that due to 5G technology, the second wave of corona epidemic has come. About this news you You can read it by clicking here.
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