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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,283 posts)
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 01:10 PM Mar 2020

Radiation guidelines panel finds 5G safe while tin-hatters embrace MD's YouTube nonsense

Radiation guidelines panel finds 5G safe while tin-hatters embrace MD’s YouTube nonsense

In Featured News by Wireless Estimator March 30, 2020k

A panel of international experts has identified that 5G does not pose a health risk, after updating its radiation exposure guidelines. The organization responsible for assessing health risks, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), has updated its guidelines regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields to cover 5G signals.

The commission has ruled that some protections are required against the high-frequency millimeter-wave version of 5G, which uses the 6GHz-and-above band, but that the version of 5G used in the United States and soon to be used in Europe is below this higher-frequency level.

“We know parts of the community are concerned about the safety of 5G and we hope the updated guidelines will help put people at ease,” said ICNIRP chairman Dr. Eric van Rongen. “The guidelines have been developed after a thorough review of all relevant scientific literature, scientific workshops, and an extensive public consultation process. They provide protection against all scientifically substantiated adverse health effects due to EMF exposure in the 100kHz-300GHz range.”

The new findings, however, haven’t put some folks at ease, especially one medical doctor, Dr. Thomas Cowan, who is now presenting his belief that 5G causes COVID-19.

His video has some people confident their smartphones could kill them. Meanwhile, critics of the video are slamming it and saying that it’s spreading bogus information in the midst of a very real and serious global crisis.

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Radiation guidelines panel finds 5G safe while tin-hatters embrace MD's YouTube nonsense (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2020 OP
You can find something on YouTube to support any hair brained theory you might have captain queeg Mar 2020 #1
Occasionally, I had to deal with these types of Luddites customerserviceguy Mar 2020 #2

captain queeg

(10,085 posts)
1. You can find something on YouTube to support any hair brained theory you might have
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 01:19 PM
Mar 2020

It’s the mark of modern America. Of course when Cheetolini spreads false info it doesn’t help the situation. I often question things that come out of this administration. Think corona and climate change.

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
2. Occasionally, I had to deal with these types of Luddites
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 02:20 PM
Mar 2020

My utility company wanted to have 100% of our meters read electronically. A company owned vehicle would drive down the streets of our service areas, and send out a signal. Radio receivers were attached to meters, and would be in a low-energy "listening" mode all of the time, and would only transmit once they received a signal from the company vehicle in the street. But, we had some stubborn types who went into it at length that our radios caused cancer, autism, you name it.

I got really frustrated with one once, and told him that his neighbor's cell phone emitted more radio waves than anything we were shooting at his place.

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