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To: EasySt

THE TAG IS ON THE SYRINGE. Not IN it.

The tagged syringes are for record keeping. Having to hand write data for each syringe is time-consuming, while scanning it with a phone or device decreases time spent.

That’s my assumption. They don’t make widely available RFID chips small enough to get through a 22-ga needle! You know how stupidly expensive that would be?


32 posted on 05/16/2020 5:52:36 PM PDT by Tacrolimus1mg (Do no harm, but take no sh!t.)
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To: Tacrolimus1mg

See just above you...

What it DOES do is associate it with your identity.

For the database all about you, and me, and everybody.


35 posted on 05/16/2020 5:56:18 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
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To: Tacrolimus1mg

True that it’s pretty clear that this RFID chip is not
“injected”, but is is clear the RFID data for that syringe
and the specific patient identification is loaded into a
government data base in the cloud, for the specific purpose
of tracking that individual. They don’t need the RFID
information actually in the person to track him.

~Easy


46 posted on 05/16/2020 6:19:41 PM PDT by EasySt (Say not this is the truth, but so it seems to me to be, as I see this thing I think I see #KAG)
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