What are the risks of 5G technology?
5G is the new technology that will make your cell phone and WiFi 100 times faster than the current 4G technology. There are some who have concerns about it because of the cell towers required and what unknown impact it will have on our health. Opponents say 5G generates radiofrequency radiation that can damage your DNA and lead to cancer. Third Ward residents are concerned about the cell towers that could go up within 35 feet of their homes, when the city's limit has been 150 feet.
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What are the risks of 5G technology?

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