You missed the point
Your article does not say the injection is tracked, the syringe is.
But Do you think you’d have your phone with you when you got the hypothetical injection?
Phone, face recog, drivers license, how they id or track is not the point.
the global database and what it enables is the point.
We all managed to figure out together in the thread that this doesnt track
you with anything in the vaccine itself.
Lots of ground covered to shoot from the hip at an already tagged target.
NO the syringe is NOT tracked.
The syringe is discarded after use.
The person who was identified in the database as receiving that injection IS tracked (for Contact Tracing)
see: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/open-america/contact-tracing.html
And there’s this:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/downloads/case-investigation-contact-tracing.pdf
From page 9 in this pdf:
Role of Servers of Public Health Orders**** Serves public
health orders for isolation (clients with COVID-19) or
quarantine (contacts) as necessary for people who are
noncompliant with public health recommendations to self-
isolate or self-quarantineeither in-person or
electronically.
Existing Public Health Classifications Performing these
Activities** Public Health Investigators or other public
health personnel with delegated authority
Of course, there are no tracked vaccines yet, but when they
are available this CDC organization will NOT expire, and
vaccine tracing will inevitably be included in their
expanded responsibility (and power and authority).
FRegards,
~Easy