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Is 5G the ONE sector that will go up due to COVID-19?

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China Telecom and ZTE have created a 5G system that allows remote COVID-19 diagnosis in Chinese hosp

[Bill Bonner's Diary by Rogue Economics] Note From the Publisher: Over the next few days, you'll see a kind of "cosmetic" change in your Diary subscription. Don't worry. You'll still get absolutely everything you get right now. All we're doing is changing the masthead — the name and logo at the top of your emails. We are always on the lookout for the latest financial news to share with you. Below is a special message from our colleagues over at Casey Research that we found particularly insightful. We urge you to take a few minutes to check it out. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, The coronavirus is HAMMERING the stock market. But there's one sector poised to soar in spite of the coronavirus... In fact, this well-known sector might take off BECAUSE of the coronavirus. [I'm talking about 5G — and here's the scoop...]( China Telecom and ZTE have created a 5G system that allows remote COVID-19 diagnosis in Chinese hospitals. This is critical because the disease is incredibly contagious. So remote consultation protects doctors AND their patients. ZTE built these 5G remote testing networks in 68 hospitals across 23 different Chinese provinces. With lightning-fast 5G, Chinese doctors can also control CT scanners from thousands of miles away. And 5G-powered robots deliver medicine to patients and disinfect treatment rooms, ensuring the safety of essential doctors and nurses. In short, 5G networks are proving invaluable in the fight against the deadly coronavirus. And that's why [5G stocks might even get a boost]( as the rest of the market suffers. [So you need to take a look at them right away.]( Tech expert E.B. Tucker recently recorded an eye-opening 5G video on the streets of Denver. He does a real-time experiment that exposes the 5G story that no one's telling. [Click here to watch his urgent video.]( 5G may be the [best performing sector]( during the coronavirus crisis... [Don't miss E.B.'s broadcast.]( Best regards, Kyle Warnke Managing Editor, Casey Research © 2020 Bonner & Partners. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, Delray Beach, FL 33483. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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