After a spate of fires, government is taking steps to halt spread of ‘fake news’ linking coronavirus to the mobile network
The government is to hold talks with social media platforms after mobile phone masts in Birmingham, Merseyside and Belfast were set on fire amid a widely shared conspiracy theory linking 5G networks to the coronavirus pandemic.
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