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Radio waves are not a virus delivery system.

The claim conflicts with basic virology and public-health guidance. 5G towers emit radiofrequency signals; viruses are biological particles that require biological transmission routes.

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5G towers spread viruses.

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That claim does not hold up. The claim conflicts with basic virology and public-health guidance.  5G towers emit radiofrequency signals; viruses are biological particles that require biological transmission routes.

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"5G towers spread viruses."

The claim conflicts with basic virology and public-health guidance.  5G towers emit radiofrequency signals; viruses are biological particles that require biological transmission routes.

FactPage marked it FALSE with distortion risk 97%. Source trail: factpage.ai/v/5g-towers-spread-viruses-oou0n

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The claim conflicts with basic virology and public-health guidance. 5G towers emit radiofrequency signals; viruses are biological particles that require biological transmission routes. Public health agencies reject the idea that mobile networks spread viruses.

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No biological carrier

Viruses spread through biological routes, such as respiratory droplets, aerosols, bodily fluids, contaminated surfaces, or vectors. A cell tower emits electromagnetic radio waves, not living material or infectious agents

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Wrong physical mechanism

5G uses non-ionizing radiofrequency energy. That type of signal does not have the mechanism to create a virus, replicate it, or move viral particles from one person to another.

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Public-health record contradicts it

COVID-19 and other viral outbreaks have occurred in places with and without 5G service. The WHO directly says viruses cannot travel on radio waves or mobile networks.

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