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Indian government says 5G doesn’t cause COVID-19. Also points out India has no 5G networks
2021-05-11 02:58

As COVID-19 continues to ravage India, the nation's government has told it populace that 5G signals have nothing to do with the spread of the virus - if only because no 5G networks operate in India.

After pointing out that the very notion is a nonsense, the department points out that India approved 5G trials on May 4th and they won't start for months.

Fighting misinformation is one reason that India has introduced a new Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code that gives the nation's government considerable powers to order content takedowns and require service providers to identify their users.

In February 2021, India has also ordered that certain social media accounts be made unavailable on grounds they were spreading misinformation.

In late April, India called on Facebook to remove posts calling for the resignation of prime minister Narendra Modi as COVID-19 cases surged.

India's COVID-19 crisis has only deepened since: seven-day averages for new cases and deaths have currently exceed 400,000 and 3,500 respectively, and it is widely believed that official data greatly under-reports the true extent of the pandemic.


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