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FACT-CHECK: Kim Atienza and BBC News did not warn against cosmic rays

FACT-CHECK: Kim Atienza and BBC News did not warn against cosmic rays

Dec 26, 2023 | Fact Checked by PressOnePH

According to experts, the public shouldn’t be worried about cosmic rays. While cosmic rays can affect electronic devices, there’s no evidence that it can harm humans as the Earth’s atmosphere provides effective protection against it.


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