6 thousand Swedishs place chips on the body for the certificate of vaccine

Six thousand Swedish people have their body vaccination certificate through a chip. “France 24” reports that this was done by a company that, through advanced technology, has enabled the chip implants under the skin of citizens who have agreed to keep their vaccine certificate with them forever. Sweden has [...]
Six thousand Swedish people have their body vaccination certificate through a chip. “France 24” reports that this was done by a company that, through advanced technology, has enabled the chip implants under the skin of citizens who have agreed to keep their vaccine certificate with them forever.
Sweden has established strong anti-Convidian regulations, which also require that the vaccine certificate be presented at the entrance of any public activity that is more than 100 people.
Company “Epicenter” made an announcement to deploy the chip and immediately flooded the citizen applications, reports Abcnea.al.
Company “Epicenter”, a Stockholm-based startup, has perfected the microchip, the size of which does not exceed the grain of rice. The microchip is placed under the skin and can be “read” by an intelligent phone. Company managers want the broad application of this technology, extending the practice of making payments through the credit card without contact.
The head of Hannes Sjobland Company's distribution department shows how everything works.
It moves a “martphone” slightly above hand, to the place where the chip is attached and is immediately informed of the vaccination status.
<x0mplants are a highly flexible technology that can be used for many different things, and at the moment it's very appropriate that you always have access to a certificate of vaccine against COVID”, the company said in a statement.
Many facilities, restaurants, bars, concert halls, and museums in many parts of the world require visitors to show the certificate of vaccination to enter the building. And the company wants to make this information as easy as possible. /abcnews. al










