People Getting Vaccine Passport Microchips Embedded in Hands
(CBN) The number of Swedish residents who have opted to implant microchips with their vaccine passport into their hands has risen since the country announced new COVID restrictions, according to local media.
On December 1, Sweden enacted new rules that require individuals to have a passport at all events with more than 100 people.
"Vaccine passes are a measure that we see as necessary," Karin Tegmark Wisell, with the Swedish Public Health Agency, announced in November. "We cannot just kick back and hope for the best."
According to Euronews.com, around 6,000 people in Sweden have had a chip inserted in their hands since 2014.
"It's actually an ecosystem," Mary Lee, a RAND fellow, explained. "It's a bunch of devices that are connected to the internet that contain software and that either collect personal health data about you or can alter the body's function. We think of this 'internet bodies' as a collection of all these devices as well as all the data."
Story by Talia Wise for CBN News
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