Right, but to me it looks like he’s reading his contact lenses—and that actually is a technology.
Meanwhile, here are the very creepy terms for signing up for “free” Covid tests:
“Supplying your information is voluntary, but if not provided, we may not be able to fulfill your request for a COVID-19 Testing Kit. We do not disclose your information to third parties without your consent, except to act on your behalf or request, or as legally required. This includes the following limited circumstances: to a congressional office on your behalf; to agencies and entities to facilitate or resolve financial transactions; to a U.S. Postal Service auditor; for law enforcement purposes, to labor organizations as required by applicable law; incident to legal proceedings involving the Postal Service; to government agencies in connection with decisions as necessary; to agents or contractors when necessary to fulfill a business function or provide products and services to customers; for customer service purposes; and to other federal executive agencies pursuant to 39 U.S.C ยง 411.”
https://special.usps.com/testkits
“We do not disclose your information to third parties without your consent, except to...government agencies in connection with decisions as necessary...and to other federal executive agencies...”
Yep, creepy. They will have a database eventually with ALL our personal and medical information.
What does that mean? I don’t see how anyone knows the results of your at-home test; and the only other info they have is your name and address. (But I haven’t accessed it yet.)
What we heard today is that the ordering website crashed - and it couldn’t serve people in apartment buildings; it tells them that people at that address have ‘already ordered’.
There are about 40 units in our building. I’m sure other people must have ordered.
In other words, anything we want...
BTTT!!!