![]() Multiple logistic regression analyses using backward stepwise were used to examine the associated factors. The outcome measure was whether respondent believed that 5G technology was the cause of the coronavirus outbreak or not. ![]() ![]() Participants were recruited via Facebook, WhatsApp, and authors’ emails. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was administered on 2032 participants between April 18 - May 16, 2020, corresponding to the mandatory lockdown period in some SSA countries (April 18 - May 16, 2020). This study investigated the impact of the myth that 5G technology is linked to COVID-19 pandemic among sub-Saharan Africans (SSA). Background: Globally, the conspiracy theory claiming 5G technology can spread the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is making the rounds on social media and this could have a significant effect in tackling the spread of the pandemic.
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