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American singer, Keri Hilson reveals why COVID-19 is less prevalent in Africa

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American singer Keri Hilson has gone on Twitter to state why the deadly coronavirus pandemic also known as COVID-19 is spreading less across the continent of Africa.

The singer while sharing a theory about the spread of the virus across the globe said that the reason COVID-19 is not prevalent in Africa is because the continent is “not a 5G region” like other Western countries.

She claimed Americans were warned of the “effects” of 5G networks and its radiation increasing the virus rate in affected counties.

“People have been trying to warn us about 5G for years; petitions, organisations, studies. What we’re going through is the effects of radiation. 5G launched in China November 1 last year. People dropped dead. See attached and go to my IG Stories for more. Turn off 5G by disabling LTE.”

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Keri Hilson also shared an alleged case study on 5G networks, and said the more powerful software radiation of 5G will bring about more potent health issues.

In one of the posts she screenshotted and shared, the singer explained the alleged dangers of 5G wireless. “Some 5G pundits contend that the new network generates radiofrequency radiation that can damage DNA and lead to cancer; cause oxidative damage that can cause premature aging; disrupt cell metabolism; and potentially lead to other diseases through the generation of stress proteins,” it read.

She added that she’s been watching YouTube videos about the effects of 4G and 5G for the past year, and finds the connections to COVID-19 to be “peculiar” and “believable” after what she’s seen.

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