
Debunking 5G coronavirus conspiracies
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The video discusses coronaviruses, focusing on SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19. It addresses false conspiracy theories linking 5G technology to the coronavirus, explaining that 5G waves are non-ionizing and lack the energy to harm human health. The video emphasizes that there is no scientific evidence supporting claims that 5G causes health issues. It also highlights the importance of understanding that correlation does not imply causation, using the example of 5G infrastructure and COVID-19 case distribution.
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How does the presence of 5G towers correlate with coronavirus cases?
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What is the significance of the adage 'correlation does not imply causation' in the context of the discussed conspiracies?
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