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posted by martyb on Wednesday May 20 2020, @08:36AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-stupidity-it-hurts-it-burns! dept.

Cell-tower attacks by idiots who claim 5G spreads COVID-19 reportedly hit US:

US warns carriers to boost security, citing reports of attacks in several states.

The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly issuing alerts to wireless telecom providers and law enforcement agencies about potential attacks on cell towers and telecommunications workers by 5G/coronavirus conspiracy theorists. The DHS warned that there have already been "arson and physical attacks against cell towers in several US states."

The preposterous claim that 5G can spread the coronavirus, either by suppressing the immune system or by directly transmitting the virus over radio waves, led to dozens of tower burnings in the UK and mainland Europe. Now, the DHS "is preparing to advise the US telecom industry on steps it can take to prevent attacks on 5G cell towers following a rash of incidents in Western Europe fueled by the false claim that the technology spreads the pathogen causing COVID-19," The Washington Post reported last week.

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FACT: 5G mobile networks DO NOT spread COVID-19!
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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Thexalon on Wednesday May 20 2020, @06:43PM (1 child)

    by Thexalon (636) on Wednesday May 20 2020, @06:43PM (#997048)

    I actually wouldn't be surprised if African governments were in fact better prepared than European ones in responding to pandemics. And the reason is that many African governments have had a lot of practice, between HIV, malaria, Ebola, TB, and cholera. And that experience means that African governments and citizens alike are much more likely to take the threat seriously and accept the kinds of restrictions that are needed to reduce its spread, plus it's given them longstanding relationships with the WHO, MSF, and other international health care NGOs.

    And more importantly, what they definitely don't have is the same level of arrogance and denial that characterized the responses in Spain Italy, the USA, and Sweden which most definitely made things much worse than they had to be. For example, South Africa had domestic travel restrictions in place a few days after their patient 0 was detected, and has been in complete lockdown for a couple of months now, whereas much of the USA and Europe dragged their feet on both of those measures.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 20 2020, @10:54PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 20 2020, @10:54PM (#997134)

    Back in the 90s when AIDS was ripping the country apart, South Africa bought a couple dozen fighter jets to protect themselves against, uh, Namibia? I guess?