Viral image
Viral image
stated on April 2, 2020 in a Facebook post:

Says video shows “the Chinese are destroying the 5G poles as they are aware that it is the thing triggering the corona symptoms.”

False

No, this video doesn’t show people in China destroying 5G poles

If your time is short

The video shows Hong Kong protesters tearing down "smart" lampposts because they feared they could be used to collect personal data from citizens. 

 
See the sources for this fact-check

Unfounded conspiracy theories about 5G and the coronavirus are infesting social media and leading some people to attack cellphone towers. In the United Kingdom, according to USA Today, several cell towers were set on fire. But a recent Facebook post claiming to show footage of people in China destroying towers in connection with the coronavirus is wrong. 

“The Chinese are destroying the 5G poles as they are aware that it is the thing triggering the corona symptoms,” the April 2 post says. “But international news not showing this.”

This post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) 

The news actually did show this footage — back in August 2019 when it reported on anti-government demonstrations in Hong Kong. As Reuters then reported, the video shows protesters tearing down “smart” lampposts “over fears they could be used to collect personal data from citizens.” 

The lampposts, which have sensors and closed-circuit TV cameras, were installed as part of a smart-city initiative to monitor illegal waste dumping sites and traffic. 

We rate this Facebook post False.

 

No, this video doesn’t show people in China destroying 5G poles

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
stated on January 7, 2026 a press briefing

stated on January 14, 2026 a statement

Social Media
stated on February 14, 2026 social media posts



stated on January 20, 2026 an op-ed


Donald Trump
stated on February 3, 2026 remarks in the Oval Office


Social Media
stated on February 8, 2026 social media posts





Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
stated on stated on November 17, 2025 in remarks at George Washington University:

Donald Trump
stated on February 2, 2026 an interview with Dan Bongino