Award-winning American singer, Keri Hilson, believes the absence of 5G technology in Africa makes the spread of coronavirus low in the continent.
Hilson made the claim in a series of social media posts where she strongly argued the killer virus was caused by the invention of 5G technology.
Basing her hypothesis on findings she made online, the actress dismissed claims in some quarters that the strong presence of melanin among people who are predominantly blacks in Africa accounts for the low spread of the virus in the continent.
She wrote: “Why do you think the virus is not happening in Africa like that? Not a 5G region. There may be a few bases there, but not as prevalent as other countries. It has nothing to do w/ melanin (for those theories)…”
Why do you think the virus is not happening in Africa like that? Not a 5G region. There may be a few bases there, but not as prevalent as other countries. It has nothing to do w/ melanin (for those theories)…
— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) March 16, 2020
“And to be clear, I’m saying there have been lots of studies & experiments that point to the possibility that the dangerous levels of of electromagnetic radiation (5G) could be CAUSING the contagious virus.”
And to be clear, I’m saying there have been lots of studies & experiments that point to the possibility that the dangerous levels of of electromagnetic radiation (5G) could be CAUSING the contagious virus. pic.twitter.com/er1lib7hrU
— Keri Hilson (@KeriHilson) March 16, 2020
Hilson also buttressed her argument in a lengthy post on her Instagram page where she recounted previous predictions about the story.