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Senior cops in Haryana have been asked to curb misinformation ariund 5G. (Representational)
Chandigarh:
Deputy commissioners and district police chiefs across Haryana have been directed to take strict, coercive and immediate action against those spreading rumours linking 5G network technology to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, officials said on Thursday.
In his directive, Chief Secretary Vijai Vardhan said such misinformation has led to incidents of some misguided elements damaging mobile towers and asked the officials to ensure that the telecom and related infrastructure is safeguarded. As you might be aware misinformation attributing the fatalities and health problems being faced by people due to COVID-19 virus, is being attributed to the testing of 5G towers. This has led to some incidents in the state resulting in mobile towers/network being damaged by some misguided elements, Mr Vardhan wrote in his letter to the deputy commissioners and senior superintendents of p
Action will be taken against those spreading rumours linking 5G and COVID: Haryana
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After some miscreants damaged mobile network towers in Haryana attributing COVID-19 fatalities to the testing of 5G towers, Haryana Chief Secretary Vijai Vardhan asked the police on Thursday to “safeguard telecom infrastructure” and “take strict, coercive, and immediate action against any miscreant spreading such misleading rumours.”
“The World Health Organisation (WHO) has clarified that such rumours are misplaced as viruses cannot travel on radio wave/mobile network. Other concerned organisations have also debunked such claims. The Department of Telecommunications (DoT), GoI in its press statement dated 10.5.2021, has clarified that linking 5G network technology with the COVID-19 pandemic has no scientific basis. Besides, the testing of 5G network has not yet started in India. Hence, the apprehension that 5G trials/networks are causing coronavirus in India is baseless and dev