5G is just the next generation cell data transmission standard.
Absolutely not true. Cell companies might call their next gen service 5G, but that just muddies the water and causes confusion. 5G specifically refers to short-length, high-powered frequencies which aren't designed for cell phones, but to run artificial intelligence, large machines, and computers.
The frequencies used are basically the same (<6GHz), but the bandwidths are probably wider (so people can watch porn better while driving, I suppose…).
5G is super powerful in radiation, but the signal strength is weak which is why they have to install 1,000s of transmitters per city. Cell phone towers operate on the exact opposite technology - few towers, but longer-range frequencies.
The exposure is still generally the same: no worse than standing near a microwave oven.
Totally untrue. 5G transmitters are extremely dangerous in close range. Even their warning labels say so. Many technicians have quit their jobs over health concerns.
I haven't noticed any higher-than-normal levels with my 100MHz-8GHz electrosmog meter, and I live in a large population-dense city that has deployed 5G.
Again, 5G is short-range and high-powered. If you're not close to a transmitter, you won't be able to measure any change in frequency. Secondly, many cities have not turned on 5G and are still installing it because it takes time to install 1,000s of transmitters...most of which are hidden and designed to not look like transmitters. Wonder why that is? So people don't know about it? Why keep 5G a secret?