Swedish company DSruptive Subdermals has created a microchip containing COVID-19 vaccination data that can be inserted under human skin.
The marketing manager of DSruptive Subdermals Company scans with a smartphone a microchip implanted in his hand in Stockholm, Sweden.
Swedish company DSruptive Subdermals has created a microchip containing COVID-19 vaccination data that can be inserted under human skin.
Later users of this microchip will be able to carry a COVID-19 passport on their arm.
Microchips can provide user data because it can be scanned by anyone with a reading device.
Microchips can provide user data because it can be scanned by anyone with a reading device.
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