Image via FORBES The World Health Organisation (WHO) has denied reports that the 5G, through radio waves, spread the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19). In a statement on Friday, the global health body stated that the virus cannot travel on radio waves or mobile networks. WHO insisted that COVID-19 is a respiratory disease which is spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks. “People can also be infected by touching a contaminated surface and then their eyes, mouth or nose,” it said. WHO revealed that the COVID-19 was spreading in many countries that do not even have 5G mobile networks, adding that getting infected with the virus was not a death sentence. “Most COVID-19 infected persons can recover and eliminate the virus from their bodies. “If you are infected by the disease, make sure you treat your symptoms. “If you have cough, fever and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early, but call your health facility by telephone first. “Most p...
Photocredit: Daily Trust Legal luminary, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN) has said that the Federal Government has said that anyone who has up to N200,000 in their bank account will not be entitled to the cash transfer of N20,000 which is a stimuli the government plans to help the citizenry as the COVID-19 pandemic ravages the world. Falana in an interview with the Tribune of Nigeria said that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari with all the stimuli failed to address the problems confronting Nigerians. He said: ‘ Having failed to address any of the problems confronting the people, the government has carelessly lost the popular goodwill. Because of official alienation from the people, the federal and state governments imposed the lockdown without any arrangement for the poor and the vulnerable people as well as daily income earners. At the time it dawned on governments that inncentives had to be provided, there were no reliable data to work with. The fact that governmen...
Image via TRONSMART website I’ve discovered a pair of Apple AirPod-style earbuds tick almost every box and are super affordable. If you’ve ever had palpitations at the thought of entrusting a pair of Apple AirPods to your kids, then these new earbuds from Tronsmart will be music to your ears. Another thing in their favor is they look and feel almost look as good as a pair of AirPods; they sound pretty good as well, despite selling for a fraction of the price of AirPods. Tronsmart’s Onyx Ace are brand-new pair of earbuds that incorporate a Qualcomm QCC3020 Bluetooth chipset and that means they can support both apt-X and AAC audio codecs, as well as the standard SBC protocol. Both apt-X and AAC codecs deliver a better quality of sound than the regular SBC. Apple iOS users only have access to AAC, but Android users can choose apt-X or AAC. Using the better codecs means you get a better sound with more detail and a soundstage that feels less squashed. The Onyx Ace true wireless...
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