'We're proactively taking action on Pages, Groups and posts to remove content that promotes this behavior,' a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement.
"Not only are these claims baseless, they are harmful for the people and businesses that rely on the continuity of our services. They have also led to the abuse of our engineers and, in some cases, prevented essential network maintenance from taking place. Please help us make this stop."cancer and unsafe levels of radiation.
"They are also the phone networks that are used by our emergency services and our health workers and I'm absolutely outraged, absolutely disgusted that people would be taking action against the very infrastructure that we need to respond to this health emergency," the national health chief added."It is absolute and utter rubbish, and I can't condemn it in stronger terms than that.
A 5g mobile phone mast on April 04, 2020 in Cardiff, United Kingdom. There have been isolated cases of 5G phone masts being
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