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Dear Department of Health (Northern Ireland), I would like to request information on all if any tests have been done by yourselves on the health implications of 60herts 5g on the bodies cell damage.As I've been researching on this subject and found no phone companies have conducted the effects on the body and the natural world.Theres been a few studies done independently that say 5g disrupts the human cells and causes brain cancers abdominal cancers etc depending where you keep your phone on your body. Iwould like to see the steps your department has conducted on this matter considering yous have rolled out this deadly military grade telecoms wifi system.This system has now been put into schools and the effects on children have a worse effect.
Thanks in advance

Yours faithfully,
Peter Goggins

DoH FOI, Department of Health (Northern Ireland)

Mr Goggins

With regard to your Freedom of Information request below, I have spoken to appropriate colleagues within the Department and I can tell you that the Department of Health(NI) has not been involved in any tests relating to 5G and human cell damage.

If you feel that the information I have provided above does not fully meet your request, you have the right to request that the Department formally review this decision within two calendar months of the date of this letter. If you wish to do so, please write to Mr Brendan O’Neill ([email address]), Annexe 3, Castle Buildings, Stormont, Belfast BT4 3SQ.

If after such an internal review you are still unhappy with the response, you have the right to appeal to the Information Commissioner at Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, CHESHIRE SK9 5AF, who will undertake an independent review.

If you have any queries about this response, please contact me.

Regards

Jeff Burns
Information Management Branch
Department of Health (NI

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Dear DoH FOI,
5g has been rolled across our country and yous are saying that this technology has not been giving proper testing on the effects of the cell damage to the body.Why has your department and our government bodies not looked into this there should be an enquiry into this across the board l5g is a military grade system that was used here over the troubles just look at all the soldiers and police who now have cancer in the thighs chest etc where there 5g devices where this need to be looked into further.Thankyou for your reply and honesty hope to here back soon

Yours sincerely,

PETER GOGGINS

Burns, Jeff, Department of Health (Northern Ireland)

Mr Goggins

 

I have spoken to relevant colleagues within the Department and they have
reiterated that the Department of Health in Northern Ireland has not been
involved in any tests relating to 5G and human cell damage.

 

Public Health England (PHE) provides specialist advice and support to
government departments and agencies across the UK on a range of health
protection matters. Part of the role of PHE is, on an ongoing basis, to
consider robust, peer reviewed research that exists internationally and to
formulate advice based on that research, along with any relevant in-house,
specialist expertise that PHE and independent advisory expert groups may
have to offer.

 

The Department of Health and the Public Health Agency have a memorandum of
understanding with Public Health England which includes arrangements for
the provision of specialist technical advice on a range of matters,
including radio frequency (RF) electro-magnetic fields (EMF). The PHE
advice on 5G is publically available and as a Department we will continue
to rely upon this and to signpost interested parties to it (see [1]here )

 

I hope this is helpful

 

If you feel that the information I have provided above does not fully meet
your request, you have the right to request that the Department formally
review this decision within two calendar months of the date of this
letter.  If you wish to do so, please write to Mr Brendan O’Neill
([2][email address]), Annexe 3, Castle Buildings, Stormont, Belfast
BT4 3SQ.

 

If after such an internal review you are still unhappy with the response,
you have the right to appeal to the Information Commissioner at Wycliffe
House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, CHESHIRE SK9 5AF, who will undertake an
independent review.

 

Regards

 

Jeff Burns

Information Management Branch

Department of Health (NI)

 

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