Viral post online states electromagnetic radiation causes symptoms of virus. FMTNews Bolovia 5g
Workers installing a 5G antenna in the US last year. Bolivia does not have the highspeed wireless infrastructure.
The South American country does not yet have 5G wireless infrastructure, which has been linked to the pandemic in viral posts on social media. Four communications towers were destroyed in Yapacani, near the city of Santa Cruz, local police chief Franklin Villazon was cited as saying by the newspaper El Deber.No serious violence was reported by police.
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