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I'm still not buying the microchip in the injection conspiracy theory

I just dont get why they would go through the expense of tracking people that way when we already have a culture where we all have cell phones.
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PhilDeep · 51-55, M
https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/06/04/fact-check-feds-syringes-may-have-rfid-chips-but-vaccines-optional/5246222002/
JoeyFoxx · 51-55, M
@PhilDeep to any of you nutcases reading this article and misunderstanding it...

The RFID’s in this article are meant to be affixed to the labels of either prefilled syringes or vials of vaccine. It is meant for operational tracking and inventory.

There has never been a plan to inject microchips.

But, I’m sure the Q folks will argue
PhilDeep · 51-55, M
@JoeyFoxx Exactly, it's just an option to be able to track the syringe. No idea what anybody else is dreaming this is.
SW-User
@PhilDeep That article was about enforced vaccinations. I didn't see anything that suggested the actual vaccine itself carried a tracking microchip. Only the labels on the syringes. That would make sense as an easy way to keep track of the vaccines along with who received them, considering millions will be produced and dispersed. It leaves less room for human error IMHO.

[quote] Do the prefilled syringes feature RFID tracking?
Radio frequency (RFID) and near field identification chips can be affixed to the label of a prefilled syringe, according to RAPID USA's website.

If this option were used, a health care worker could remotely track the time and place of each injection in real-time via a free mobile phone app.

Our rating: Partly false
The DOD and HHS did contract with ApiJect Systems, a company that makes pre-filled syringes, for a mass-production supply chain during an emergency. RFID/NFC tracking is an optional feature of the syringes, according to the RAPID Consortium.

But there is no evidence the contract is a precursor to law-enforced vaccination on the federal or state levels. Trump said that once the coronavirus vaccine becomes available, immunization will be optional. Moreover, generally states only require vaccinations for certain individuals.[/quote]