Debate on harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation resumes
by di-ve.com - editorial@di-ve.com
Local News -- 27 June 2012 -- 10:15CEST
Local News -- 27 June 2012 -- 10:15CEST
In a meeting held earlier this week, the Social Affairs Committee resumed its debate on the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile phones.
The Social Affairs Committee heard explanations given to it by various ministries, public entities and major mobile telephony companies about allegations raised by various parties regarding damages caused by electromagnetic radiation emanating from phone antennas.
This electromagnetic radiation can be harmful to the mobile phone user as well as people surrounding him/her.
The Committee will hold another meeting on Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 18.00h. During this meeting, it will pose a set of questions to the Ministry of Health, the Elderly and Community Care, together with the three main mobile telephony companies on the island; GO, Vodafone and Melita.
The representatives invited will be expected to give a scientific explanation to these questions.
A copy of this presentation can be viewed at http://www.parlament.mt/socialaffairscommittee.
Anyone interested in forwarding any comments, complaints or suggestions, even anonymously may do so by Monday, July 2, onsocialaffairs@parlament.mt, or on the following postal address:
L-Iskrivan tal-Kumitat
Kumitat Permanenti dwar l-Affarijiet Soċjali
Kamra tad-Deputati
Il-Palazz
Il-Belt Valletta
This electromagnetic radiation can be harmful to the mobile phone user as well as people surrounding him/her.
The Committee will hold another meeting on Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 18.00h. During this meeting, it will pose a set of questions to the Ministry of Health, the Elderly and Community Care, together with the three main mobile telephony companies on the island; GO, Vodafone and Melita.
The representatives invited will be expected to give a scientific explanation to these questions.
A copy of this presentation can be viewed at http://www.parlament.mt/socialaffairscommittee.
Anyone interested in forwarding any comments, complaints or suggestions, even anonymously may do so by Monday, July 2, onsocialaffairs@parlament.mt, or on the following postal address:
L-Iskrivan tal-Kumitat
Kumitat Permanenti dwar l-Affarijiet Soċjali
Kamra tad-Deputati
Il-Palazz
Il-Belt Valletta
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