The claim “5G Causes COVID” is widely shared online, but it conflicts with how viral diseases spread and how wireless networks work. This counterevidence review summarizes what is documented by public health and telecom authorities, what is disputed (mainly around RF health effects in general), and what would be needed to substantiate the claim.
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