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Thousands Of Swiss Protest 5G Wireless Technology Over Health Fears

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Thousands of people protested in the Swiss capital, Bern, on Saturday over the roll-out of a 5G wireless technology across the country. They fear it could damage people’s health.

 

The protesters, many carrying placards, gathered in front of the Swiss parliament building. They did this in a bid to stop the construction of more 5G-compatible antennae.

 

“The fact that so many people turned out today is a strong sign against the uncontrolled introduction of 5G,” said Tamlin Schibler Ulmann. Ulmann is the co-president of Frequencia, the group that organised the rally.

 

The tiny principality of Monaco became the first country in Europe to inaugurate a 5G mobile phone network in July based on technology from Chinese firm Huawei. The US sees this as a major security risk.

 

But critics in Switzerland argue that the electromagnetic radiation the new system emits poses unprecedented health and environmental risks compared to previous generations of mobile technology.

 

Online petitions have helped persuade several Swiss cantons to postpone the construction of antennae as a precaution.

 

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The Swiss Federation of Doctors (FMH) has also argued for a cautious approach to the new 5G technology.

 

Opponents of the new technology are trying to gather the 100,000 signatures they need to force a referendum on imposing a moratorium on the technology until its risks can be properly assessed.

 

In February, Switzerland attributed 5G frequencies to three major operators, Swisscom, Sunrise and Salt. Also, the operators have been pushing the cutting-edge technology in television advertisements and on billboards.

 

By early July, 334 antennae stations for 5G were operational across the country, authorities have told AFP.

 

There are several studies on the health impacts of the new technology underway. They include one by the World Health Organisation. The WHO told AFP it had begun “conducting a risk assessment of health outcomes from radiofrequency fields exposure”.

 

The Swiss government also appointed a group of experts to probe the risks involved with introducing 5G. They should publish their findings by the end of the year.

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