Safety of Wi-Fi questioned

Students claim they have symptoms — are employees next?

For nearly one year, a group of Ontario parents has claimed their children are suffering adverse reactions because of Wi-Fi transmitters installed at Simcoe County District Schools. Their apparent symptoms are consistent with microwave exposure — dizziness, nausea, visual and auditory distortion, a racing heart rate, memory loss, skin rashes, night sweats and insomnia.

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