And with a prefilled syringe, you can get a free RFID tracking chip injected into you at no additional charge.
Condensed from the Apiject prefilled vaccine syringe manufacturer website:
The ApiJect syringes come with an optional RFID tag so that health care workers can track the GPS location and identity of the individual being injected.
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.
And with a prefilled syringe, you can get a free RFID tracking chip injected into you at no additional charge.
Condensed from the Apiject prefilled vaccine syringe manufacturer website:
The ApiJect syringes come with an optional RFID tag so that health care workers can track the GPS location and identity of the individual being injected.
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Seriously, you need to go back and re-read the information on the website with an aim to CLEARLY & CORRECTLY understand what it is saying. No tracking chip is injected into the person. And the identity and GPS location of the person will not (and CAN NOT) be tracked. FReepers are smart...be smart and not gullible.