Are you somehow under the impression that the RFID tag referenced on the manufacturer’s website is to be injected into the patient?
No. See above.
No. Not in you.
From the Apiject.com website:
“ Whether health officials are running a scheduled
vaccination program or an urgent pandemic response campaign,
they can make better decisions if they know when and where
each injection occurs.
With an optional RFID/NFC tag on each BFS prefilled syringe,
ApiJect will make this possible. Before giving an injection,
the healthcare worker will be able to launch a free mobile
app and tap” the prefilled syringe on their phone,
capturing the NFC tags unique serial number, GPS location
and date/time.
The app then uploads the data to a government-selected
cloud database. Aggregated injection data provides health
administrators an evolving real-time injection map.
~Easy