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>Plus every prefilled syringe can have an RFID chip attached. This will allow healthcare workers to use their mobile phones to automatically capture where and when every injection takes place, helping public health officials make more informed decisions."

So this is interesting. It's not a chip that would be a implant, but rather just a unique identifier for every vaccine, to prove it was used. This would absolutely undermine my original idea that would work with how current vaccine administration works. However it still requires people to actually check the vaccine's serial number that you receive to see if it's active or not. Only bypass on this would be to squirt out the vaccine and tell the doctor/nurse/pharmacist to mark it off as being used. They probably won't care and it'd be more paperwork and headache to deal with it proper than to just let it slide. Trust me on that.

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