5G Awareness and its Link to COVID-19: Case of Zambians with Access to Internet

C. Chembe, Alick Banda, J. Kalezhi, D. Kunda
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Fifth Generation (5G) mobile cellular networks are envisaged to provide for high data rates and very low delay to support a lot of applications. However, its deployment has been met with a lot of resistance from some members of the public in various countries around the globe. This resistance has been exacerbated by the onset of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which has since been named COVID-19. Since the beginning of December2019, COVID-19 has spread rapidly around the world with increased discussions on the topic across various online platforms. Due to the nature of these online platforms, misinformation is greatly shared and it becomes difficult for policy makers to implement measures that could save lives. For example, there have been conspiracy theories that were circulating on social media platforms perpetuating that radiation from 5G towers are linked with symptoms associated with COVID-19. This information led to some people burning 5G towers in certain countries. Basic awareness of 5G technology and its related health concerns should be made available to the general public. Therefore, this research highlights general health concerns about 5G technology based on various research conducted. Furthermore, the paper presents results from an online survey with a total of 258 respondents. Results show that 67% of respondents are aware of 5G technology and most users get there information from online social media platforms (about 78%). About 62% of respondents have heard the conspiracy theories linking 5G to COVID-19 symptoms, however, only 14.3% believe the conspiracy. Interestly, 57.8% think coronavirus originated from the laboratory and 47.3% think the COVID-19 pandemic was planned by certain pharmaceutical corporations and government agencies to depopulate the world. Additionally, 43% of respondents think there is no good reason for the current lock-down by various governments. Results also shows that there is no link between 5G and COVID-19 as far as health issues are concerned.
5G意识及其与COVID-19的联系:赞比亚人接入互联网的案例
预计第五代(5G)移动蜂窝网络将提供高数据速率和极低延迟,以支持大量应用。然而,它的部署遇到了来自世界各国一些公众成员的很多阻力。这种耐药性因严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)的发作而加剧,该病毒后来被命名为COVID-19。自2019年12月初以来,COVID-19在全球迅速蔓延,各种网络平台上关于这一主题的讨论越来越多。由于这些在线平台的性质,错误信息在很大程度上被共享,政策制定者很难实施可以挽救生命的措施。例如,在社交媒体平台上流传着阴谋论,认为5G塔的辐射与新冠病毒相关的症状有关。这些信息导致一些人在某些国家烧毁了5G基站。提高公众对5G技术及其相关健康问题的基本认识。因此,本研究在各种研究的基础上强调了对5G技术的普遍健康担忧。此外,本文还提供了一项共有258名受访者的在线调查的结果。结果显示,67%的受访者知道5G技术,大多数用户从在线社交媒体平台获得5G信息(约78%)。62%的受访者听说过5G与新冠肺炎症状有关的阴谋论,但相信这一阴谋论的人只有14.3%。有趣的是,57.8%的人认为冠状病毒起源于实验室,47.3%的人认为COVID-19大流行是由某些制药公司和政府机构计划的,目的是减少世界人口。此外,43%的受访者认为各国政府目前没有很好的理由封锁。研究结果还表明,就健康问题而言,5G与COVID-19之间没有联系。
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