We’ve done a deep dive into the origins of 5G conspiracy theories and why they’re dangerous
17 April 2020 | Latest fact checks about coronavirus
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** Here’s where all those 5G coronavirus conspiracy theories came from
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** 5G myths were rife long before coronavirus ([link removed])
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The notion that the telecommunications network 5G is the true cause of the coronavirus pandemic seems to be everywhere. In recent weeks there have been suspected arson attacks on mobile phone masts in Birmingham, Liverpool and Merseyside.
Celebrities have pushed the idea that 5G is harmful and linked to Covid-19. The government has been forced to address the fears, with Michael Gove branding the theories “dangerous nonsense”.
To be clear, these theories are wrong. Mobile phones transmit radio waves which are on the non-ionising end of the electromagnetic spectrum, meaning it can’t damage our DNA in the way that X-rays and gamma rays can.
While the idea that 5G is harmful may seem to have exploded from nowhere during the coronavirus pandemic, in fact it has been steadily building online for years - and it can be traced back to earlier generations of mobile technology at the turn of the millennium.
One thing that it’s important to realise is that there isn’t one single “5G conspiracy theory”. Instead, there are multiple theories, some which overlap and some which contradict one another. If we want to understand the panic over 5G during a pandemic, we need to understand how we got here.
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** If you need the police but can’t talk, dial 999 from a mobile, then 55 when prompted and don’t hang up ([link removed])
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We’ve seen a number of journalists, charities and politicians giving recommendations to victims of domestic violence who are in lockdown with their abuser. They have given advice on how to make a silent call to the police, but the advice isn’t quite right.
They claimed that once connected to 999, you should dial 55 and then hang up. However, the ‘Silent Solution’ system only works on mobiles, not landlines, and you should not hang up after entering 55 if you need the police. People have also claimed this allows the police to track your location, which is also wrong.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct recommends that you should try to communicate through coughs or by tapping the headset. The National Police Chiefs Council assert that call handlers are “highly trained to seek details from callers who may not be in a position to speak.” You can hear an example of the Silent Solution service here ([link removed]) .
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** Claim that Conservatives voted against a nurse pay rise needs some context ([link removed])
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We’ve seen highly-shared posts on Facebook claiming that Conservative MPs voted against giving a pay rise to nurses and claiming that they cheered when winning that vote. This needs context.
The amendment in question, among other things, called on the government to lift the public sector pay cap, which limited pay rises for public sector staff to 1% per year.
The government did vote against this amendment, but they announced the end of the pay cap later that year anyway. Nurses received a pay rise above 1% in the following financial year.
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