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Microchip implanted in your skin could be your COVID vaccine passport

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime October 27, 2022

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A rice-sized microchip implanted under your skin could become your vaccine passport. A Swedish tech startup says its device could be customized to display people’s COVID-19 vaccination records, according to a video the South China Post posted Friday on Twitter. Epicenter, based in Stockholm, says anyone who opts for microchip implantation can later change their minds and have the device removed. Beep boop beep: Your vaccination record has been... + full article



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