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There’s no scientific evidence linking the emergence of fifth-generation wireless technologies to COVID-19 or cancer, the Veterans Affairs Department’s Dr. Ryan Vega confirmed Tuesday.
But that doesn’t mean there aren’t other risks as 5G comes to fruition inside America’s hospitals. So, as an early federal adopter, VA is proceeding thoughtfully, he said, to ensure the heaps of new attack vectors that come with it don’t put patients in harm s way.
“I think we re going to see more impact on actually how we experience health care, with little concern to our own individual health, Vega told
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