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Major EHS tribunal decision in the UK

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  A recent decision by the Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber) has found that an EHS child who is made ill by Wi-Fi must be accommodated by her school, which needs to produce - and implement - an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) for her continuing education. This ground-breaking news became public knowledge on 17th August 2022, when Local Government Lawyer published this article:   ' Upper Tribunal requires council to secure EHCP for student who is hypersensitive to Wi-Fi signals' . The article noted that: 'The Upper Tribunal has ruled that a council must secure special educational provision for a child who has electromagnetic hypersensitivity and is particularly sensitive to Wi-Fi signals' The Upper Tribunal decision is here . On 19th August 2022, PHIRE Medical (Physicians' Health Initiative for Radiation and Environment) issued this press release , which gave additional details about this case, including statements from the parents and child, and

Protect plants and animals from 5G Millimeter Wave ('mmWave') Radiation.

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  Ofcom, the UK's wireless communications regulator, aims to : ' ...make mmWave spectrum available for new uses by 2024'. It initially wants to make two millimeter wave (mmWave) frequency bands available to support 5G: 26 GHz and 40 GHz. Currently, UK mobile services operate at considerably lower frequencies than these . We don't yet know how saturating the environment with 5G mmWave radiation will affect the health of humans. The reviews that have been carried out note that high quality science on mmWave radiation just doesn't exist yet. We do have a large body of science concerning existing frequencies that we are exposing ourselves to (from 2G, 3G, 4G, lower 5G bands, Wi-Fi, smart meters, etc.), and here, according to many independent scientists , the news isn't good. As far as flora and fauna are concerned, we have even less science to tell us if rolling out 5G mmWave radiation across the country may result in catastrophic ecological damage. A s is always