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Boxer Aamir Khan thinks coronavirus is ‘man-made’,due to the building of 5G towers.

“it’s been put there for a reason — while they test 5G”.

British-Pakistani boxer Aamir Khan placed his belief in a conspiracy theory that the coronavirus is “man-made” and resulted due to the building of 5G towers.

It was reported that the boxer has clearly said, even on social media, Instagram that “it’s been put there for a reason — while they test 5G”.

He further stated that “I don’t think it’s coming from China. That’s a lie, really. Even after the cases of which have surpassed 47,000 in the UK caused the deaths of 4,932 people there.

“People are saying that they were eating bats and snakes and the poison mixed. What [expletive] is that? Do you believe that? I don’t!”

He further claimed, “It’s a man-made thing. It’s been put there for a reason — while they test 5G. It might be for population control — get rid of a lot of us, especially when they say that it harms old people. Look at these towers at night-time that have been put up, then telling people not to go out,”

According to the publication, British Cabinet Officer Minister Michael Gove also spoke about the conspiracy theory. “That is just nonsense, dangerous nonsense as well,” he said.

On the other hand, the medical director at the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), Stephen Powis, termed the ‘theory’ as fake news with no scientific backing.

“The 5G story is complete and utter rubbish, it’s nonsense, it’s the worst kind of fake news. The reality is that mobile phone networks are absolutely critical to all of us.

“Those are also the phone networks that are used by our emergency services and our health workers and I’m absolutely outraged, absolutely disgusted that people would be taking action against the very infrastructure that we need to respond to this health emergency,” the medical official added.

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