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New Research Review: COVID-19 & EMF Radiation

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, much attention has been focused on the virus itself and its effects on human health. However, there is an emerging research area exploring the potential connection between electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and Covid-19. At first glance, these topics may seem unrelated, but a recent research review published in the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) journal sheds light on their intersection. This blog post aims to explore the findings of this research review and discuss the recommendations for individuals in terms of precautions to take.

The Link between EMFs & Covid-19:

The research review examined the potential role of ambient radiofrequency radiation from wireless communication systems, including microwaves and millimeter waves, in the Covid-19 pandemic. The study found a statistical correlation between the emergence of Covid-19 cases and the implementation of fifth-generation (5G) wireless communications radiation (WCR). Areas with established 5G networks experienced a rapid spread of the virus, suggesting a possible environmental factor.

Read more here on what advocates have to say against the rollout of 5G, here on a Saskatoon case study that explores 5G dangers and here on how you can protect against heightened 5G exposure.

The Potential Mechanisms:

The review identified several mechanisms by which WCR, specifically EMFs, could contribute to the severity of Covid-19. These mechanisms include:

  • Morphological Changes in Erythrocytes: EMFs have been linked to the formation of echinocytes and rouleaux in red blood cells, which can contribute to hypercoagulation, potentially exacerbating the risk of blood clots.
  • Impaired Microcirculation and Hypoxia: EMFs may impair microcirculation and reduce erythrocyte and hemoglobin levels, leading to increased hypoxia (insufficient oxygen supply). This could contribute to respiratory distress in Covid-19 patients.
  • Immune System Dysfunction: EMFs have been associated with immunosuppression, autoimmunity, and hyperinflammation. This disruption in the immune system may make individuals more susceptible to severe Covid-19 symptoms.
  • Oxidative Stress and Vascular Damage: EMFs can increase cellular oxidative stress and the production of free radicals, leading to vascular injury and organ damage.
  • Intracellular Calcium Levels and Viral Entry: EMFs may increase intracellular calcium levels, which are essential for viral entry, replication, and release. This could potentially enhance the spread of the virus within the body.

Impact on Heart Health: There is evidence suggesting that EMFs can also worsen heart arrhythmias and cardiac disorders, which could further complicate Covid-19 outcomes in individuals with pre-existing heart conditions. Read more here.

Precautionary Measures:

Given the research findings, it is recommended that individuals, especially those affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection, take precautions to reduce their exposure to EMFs. While the research is still ongoing and requires further investigation, it is prudent to minimize EMF exposure as much as reasonably achievable. Some measures individuals can take include:

  1. Limiting Cell Phone Use: Keep calls short, use speakerphone or a wired headset, and avoid sleeping with the phone close to your head.
  2. Reducing Wi-Fi Exposure: Turn off Wi-Fi when not in use, especially at night, and consider using Ethernet connections for devices instead.
  3. Distance from Electronics: Keep a safe distance from electronic devices, such as laptops, tablets, and gaming consoles, to reduce exposure.
  4. Creating EMF-Free Spaces: Designate areas in your home or workplace as EMF-free zones where you limit the use of electronic devices.
  5. Sleeping Environment: Ensure a low-EMF sleeping environment by turning off devices, keeping them away from the bed, and considering the use of EMF-blocking materials.

Interested to delve in deeper? Read more on how daily parts of your life like what car you use, devices in your kitchen and travel can affect your exposure.

As we navigate the era of developing Covid-19 variations and new waves of the virus, understanding potential contributing factors is crucial. While the connection between EMFs and Covid-19 is still being explored, it is essential to consider the impact of environmental factors on human health. By taking precautionary measures to reduce EMF exposure, individuals may be able to mitigate potential risks and enhance overall well-being, particularly during this ongoing health crisis.

Therefore – even though the intersection between EMFs and Covid-19 may seem unexpected, the emerging research suggests a possible connection. The potential mechanisms identified in the research review provide insights into how EMFs could exacerbate Covid-19 symptoms. As we continue to combat the pandemic and face developing variations of Covid-19, understanding the potential impact of environmental factors remains critical for our well-being.