Swedish startup unveils rice-sized microchip implant that stores your COVID vaccine passport under your skin
- Epicenter showed off a rice-sized microchip that sits under the skin
- The microchip can store the person’s coronavirus vaccine status
- A device with near-field communication can access the information
- This can be done my holding a smartphone with near-field communication over the chip and the vaccination status appears on the screen
If they try injecting me with one of those, its going right in his eyeball first, with the other hand around his throat. If they manage to do it, it will only last 5 millisesconds after it collides with my hammer in the toolbox. Ooops.
So every 2-3 months, you need to replace that chip after another booster?