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(UK) Over 77 5G masts destroyed by conspiracy + Arizona "fires" dissenting scientists

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UK- 77 phone towers destroyed form coronavirus 5G conspiracy theory (vandal style)
https://www.businessinsider.com/77-phone...ory-2020-5

SUMMARY POINTS: A conspiracy theory that baselessly links 5G technology with the coronavirus has led to a series of arson attacks on cell phone towers in the UK. The attacks started in early April, and 77 towers have now been attacked, an industry group told Business Insider. Engineers have also been attacked, with one stabbed and hospitalized according to the CEO of UK telecoms firm BT... (MORE - details)


https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/f279f-Y-O-w



Gov. Doug Ducey fires the scientists who warn he's making a mistake by reopening Arizona ("what we don't know can't hurt us" style)
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/...175510002/

EXCERPT: For seven weeks, Gov. Doug Ducey has assured us that his decisions to reopen the state would be based not on politics or wishful thinking or even a wing and a prayer. Data, he has said over and over again, would be in the drivers’ seat when it comes to steering Arizona through the coronavirus. Now Ducey has tossed a significant piece of that data – public health models that predict we could be headed toward disaster – out the window.

Just hours after Ducey announced on Monday that he’s accelerating the reopening of parts of the state’s economy, state health officials told a team of university experts to stop working on models that project what will happen next. The universities’ models had shown that the only way to avoid a dramatic spike in cases was to delay reopening the state until the end of May. Instead, Ducey will rely on a federal model – one we aren’t allowed to even see.

There is, however, a rather significant chance of rain on his parade. The universities’ model – an Arizona-specific model created by 23 researchers from Arizona State University and the University of Arizona – has projected that the only way to avoid a dramatic increase in coronavirus cases is to wait to reopen at the end of May. [...] Shortly after Ducey’s Monday announcement that he’s reopening parts of the economy, DHS notified Lant and his team that their services are no longer needed. And not only that, but they’ll be cut off from access to state data they need to continue their modeling.

Better, apparently, not to know the dangers that may lie ahead.
[...] Ducey's an ambitious guy and he's in a spot as he steers the state forward through the greatest threat to public health in a century. ... He’s got a president up for re-election who desperately wants to reopen the country, a party that is leaning on him to reopen the state and a team of university scientists who are cautioning him to go slow. (MORE - details)
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