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Whether health officials are running a scheduled vaccination program or an urgent pandemic response campaign, they can make better decisions if they know when and where each injection occurs. With an optional RFID/NFC tag on each BFS prefilled syringe, ApiJect will make this possible. Before giving an injection, the healthcare worker will be able to launch a free mobile app and “tap" the prefilled syringe on their phone, capturing the NFC tag’s unique serial number, GPS location and date/time. The app then uploads the data to a government-selected cloud database. Aggregated injection data provides health administrators an evolving real-time “injection map.”
This just gets weirder and weirder.
You do realize that the syringe is chipped, not the contents of the syringe, do you not?
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Originally Posted by sonnymarkjiz
That’s my biggest issue. The rushed factor. They want to bypass safety protocols and rush this out and force it and 5-10 years from now, we all develop cancer and die. It’s even weirder that this is a RNA vaccine.
It begins to make me wonder if those theories people have been talking about with Fauci and Gates are true.
Since RNA vaccines do not contain actual virus, they can be safer for the patient.
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Originally Posted by rjshae
Yes, a vaccination method that has never been approved for human use. The RNA vaccine is also very fragile. It's difficult to imagine how that is going to be widely distributed. It all seems a bit dubious.
Fragile how? Source?
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Originally Posted by BentBow
Where is that Vax for SARS they promised?
How do vaccines create immunity.
What happens when the vax, gives you the same results as if you had just been exposed. Old people with complications already, die the same as if the caught it conventionally.
SARS disappeared, so there was no need for a SARS vaccine. Some of the SARS research is being repurposed for SARS-CoV-2.
Source for your claim that "Old people with complications already, die the same as if the caught it conventionally."?
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Originally Posted by sonnymarkjiz
Agreed. Unfortunately I did it with my kid.
I was vaccinated as a kid up until I was a teenager. I effin hate needles, but it never bothered me.
But my wake up call was that flu vaccine. Took that and it almost killed me. I wouldn’t say I’m anti-vaxx but I definitely am not lining up to take that again. That’s why I’m worried about this one, especially all the stuff they wanna add to it.
This is stuff you see in a movie, but these people want to turn us into robots or some ish. It’s creepy as hell.
If you took the flu vaccine and then had severe flu, either you were already infected when you took the vaccine or you caught a strain that the vaccine could not protect against.
What "all the stuff" do you mean? The link is about syringes.
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Originally Posted by bjh
Good post. Not only does effectiveness diminish with age so does the danger of taking any vax. Flu shots regularly kill the elderly. This is not something that is commonly reported, but it has been out there in a quiet way for some time. One of the populations hardest hit. Ironic, isn't it?
So you have super secret information that flu vaccine kills the elderly? Sorry, you are going to need to back that up with some evidence.
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Originally Posted by MissTerri
I think most people know when they have allergies and can wear a mask during that time but to insist that those who are not coughing or sneezing are a danger to those around them when they are not coughing or sneezing is overkill.
Asymptomatic carriers of SARS-CoV-2 can spread it just by breathing.
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Originally Posted by vkhmini
Their kids rarely get sick. Healthiest kids I've ever seen!
Asymptomatic carriers of SARS-CoV-2 can spread it just by breathing.
What are the chances that a person who is asymptomatic and breathing normally and has their mouth closed will spread covid to another person through a momentary pass at the local grocery store?
Would you worry about a group getting together and exercising, breathing and speaking forcefully while six feet apart, wearing a mask that is not very effective?
I have no issue with the very temporary inconvenience of wearing a mask to protect other people., in the event I am infected.
I agree but it has to be a correct mask. Not an old bra or piece of cloth that doesn’t even cover your nose or mouth.
Many people I see with masks on don’t wear them properly. If your nose or mouth are exposed, there’s no point. Not to mention, I’m seeing those mask wearers touch their face a LOT more than the ones not wearing masks.
I thought the right loved, loved, loved, Dershowitz when he was on the floor of the House representing Trump* during the impeachment hearings. Lots of kisses for him recently defending Flynn too.
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