By New Straits Times
April 13, 2020 @ 6:54pm
KUALA LUMPUR: Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) has deployed its 5G base stations at two quarantine centres for Covid-19 located at Malaysia Agro Exposition Park (MAEPS), Serdang and Health Ministry Training Institute in Sungai Buloh.
With the deployment, frontliners, medical teams as well as patients admitted to the facilities would be able to enjoy enhanced mobile broadband services with 5G connectivity.
Both quarantine centres had been allocated with 50 complimentary units of 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) terminals that deliver up to 500Mbps WiFi connectivity to the users and all WiFi usage charges on the 5G network are also made available free of charge.
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Edited by tumpanglalu74 at 17-4-2020 11:32 PM
Orix replied at 14-4-2020 01:10 AM
harapnya tu pusat kuarantin non moslem lah. kalau pusat kuarantin muslim apa kejadah dipasang 5G, pa ...
60 GHz is absorbed by oxygen. Causes the electrons to spin pastu kacau hemoglobin & iron in your blood. This is juz a common fact. Boleh gugel. Meaning oksigen akan jadi unbreathable. Ape yang tinggal untok ko bernapas kalo camtu? Sebab tu lemas..
Pusat kuarantin, tp yg kat hospital tu pun aku tgk ada yg relax mild symptoms je.. So okay la bg depa internet laju. Kalau lembab nanti stress pulak, aku baca pengalaman dr pesakit covid kata nye kena happy2 je, positive.. insyallah cepat sihat
harapnya tu pusat kuarantin non moslem lah. kalau pusat kuarantin muslim apa kejadah dipasang 5G, patutnya waktu2 mcm ni banyakkan beribadat, berdoa pada Allah. 4G pun dah laju, kena belajar bersyukur, ini semua duniawi.
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nutnet replied at 14-4-2020 01:42 AM
Tak bape sure. Hari tu trump bising2 celebrities dok push claim hal 5g ni
https://nypost.com/20 ...
Iols tak caya teori ni tapi boleh dibincangkan. Berita dari link tersebut:
John Cusack is latest star to push conspiracy theory linking 5G to coronavirus
ByLee Brown
April 8, 2020 | 10:17am
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Looks like he no longer wants “High Fidelity.”
Actor John Cusack is thelatest Hollywood starto jump on off-the-wall conspiracy theories railing about the alleged dangers of powerful new 5G networks, which some claim weaken human immunity, making people more susceptible to COVID-19.
“5 – G wil [sic] be proven to be very very bad for people’s health,”tweeted the starof the 2000 movie based on Nick Hornby’s “High Fidelity” novel.
“I got sources in scientific community – and medical,” he claimed Tuesday — angrily calling his critics “just DUMB” and “f—ing Sheep.”
Cusack, 53, never specified the dangers he fears — but his attack came amid a growing conspiracy linking the network with the global spread of the coronavirus.
Fellow actor Woody Harrelson, as well as singer M.I.A., are just some of the celebrities who have pushed the theories, which claim that the networks started in Wuhan, China, at the same time as the deadly pandemic. Some suggest radiation from the powerful new technology weakens the immune system, making people more susceptible to the bug — while others believe it is the cause of the coronavirus.
The conspiracy has been blamed for a series of arson attacks on phone towers in the UK, with the nation’s UK cabinet minister, Michael Gove, damning it as “dangerous nonsense.”
Woody Harrelson among stars sharing coronavirus conspiracy theories tied to 5G
Cusack haspreviously saidhe supports parents refusing vaccinations — an argument pushed by many of the 5G conspiracy theorists,GQ noted, including“Paper Planes” star M.I.A.
Cusack’s latest tweet sparked a rush of outrage from many of his 1.6 million followers,including a memeof his famous boombox-holding scene in “Say Anything,” with the caption, “5G is just fancy radio.”
The conspiracy theories have been branded “the worst kind of fake news” by England’s medical director Stephen Powis,the BBC notes.
“Conspiracy theorists are a public health danger who once read a Facebook page,” Dr. Michael Head of the University of Southamptontold the Evening Standard.
“The celebrities fanning the flames of these conspiracy theorists should be ashamed.”
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sharlenetexas replied at 14-4-2020 02:02 AM
Ada thread deyols gi rosakkan tower 5g.
Tak tido lagi ke?
Mcm pernah baca artikel tu tapi dah lupa.
Takleh nak tido. Disuruh sadap, kena panggil mulut jalang (padahal jari jemari yg taip, takde kaitan dgn mulut) oleh TT.
Plus, makanan tak habes lagi. Tgh pikir nak habiskan ke tak..