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
OK, that was the way I read it as well.
So what’s the objection to having the data collection be automated? How is that different than someone typing it in after the fact?