The city of Bianzano bans 5G: “potentially dangerous”



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the Bianzano Municipality prohibits “anyone who installs and activates systems with 5G technologies and their variants in the territory.” This is what is established in the order signed on May 5 by the mayor Nerella Zenoni, which in the provision talks about “potentially dangerous” technology and possible “harmful effects” on health.

The mayor appeals to the “precautionary principle” (in the ordinance there is a reference to the lack of preliminary studies on the evaluation of health risk), citing among others a document published by the European Commission according to which “5G leaves open the possibility of biological consequences. “

An order very similar to those already issued by other mayors of northern Italy, but why Bianzano? The country on the border between the Cavallina and Seriana valleys is included in the list of 120 small municipalities selected to take advantage of technology, within areas considered as a strong digital divide. “I remember learning the news from social networks – comments Mayor Zenoni – the communications in the town hall never came. Also, I have read several reports on the subject and the negative aspects seem to me more than the positive ones. For this reason, as a precautionary measure and pending clarification, I decided to issue this provision. “

Another country of Bergamo appears on the same list, Oltressenda Alta. The mayor’s approach is different. Giulio Baronchelli that (after receiving from citizens “numerous requests for information and disputes”) made it clear that at the moment “nothing has been requested, authorized or carried out in the municipal territory, either on the initiative of the institutions or of the interested telephone operators In acquiring the frequencies. ” Not only that: “From a careful reading of the Guarantor for Communications resolution, he adds, it turns out that these requests could hypothetically not even come.”

The fake news about 5G

The scientific community remains skeptical and there is no evidence on the risks associated with 5G use at this time. In recent months, however, the technology has been the focus of some conspiracy theories, one mostly related (without any scientific evidence) to the spread of 5G to the coronavirus epidemic. Thesis? The new electromagnetic waves would weaken the immune system, favoring the spread of the disease. False news, as defined by the relevant authorities, which in the UK has led many people to set fire and destroy 5G antennas.

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