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Tech company develops microchip implanted in the body that stores a COVID-19 vaccine passport so it’s ‘always accessible’

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There have been rumors that a COVID-19 passport in the form of a microchip implanted into the body would likely be developed, but that speculation was widely dismissed as a “conspiracy theory.” However, the conspiracy theory now appears to be close to reality after a tech company touted a microchip that is implanted into the body that can serve as a COVID-19 vaccine passport.

For years, Swedish start-up Epicenter has specialized in implanting microchips the size of grains of rice into the body that can act as key cards to open doors, public transportation passes, or be a credit card. Metro reported, “According to digital cultures researcher Moa Petersen, around 6,000 people in the country have so far had a chip inserted in their hands.”

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  1. grannie annie grannie annie December 20, 2021

    In BC Canada I actually saw a delivery truck at an apartment building flash his hand at a rectangular devise same color as the vehicle that unlocked the door so he could get in…I was surprised to see that for sure… it is out there.

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