Yesterday I spent some time with my granddaughter, who is an assistant manager of a large Walgreens (like CVS).
She has her pharm license, and was authorized to coordinate the vaccination team that worked out of her store.
She was in line for the "surplus shot". This is what that means --- each vial of vaccine contains enough content for 5 or 6 shots.
The priority target was nursing homes and long term care.
When the team came back from making their visits to local stops, they had one vial that had enough content for one more shot.
My granddaughter received that vaccine, as she was in the group 'second' to the first target of nursing homes, as she's a health care professional, in contact with lots of sick people.
(I believe their protocol is long term care, then health care workers, then senior adults (especially with other health issues), then the general public).
To me, it's so obvious -- if there are, indeed, microchips embedded with each vaccine, how do they manage to get from the vial into EACH of the 5 or 6 needles that will be used to withdraw content?
Is the theory that the microchips are actually in the needles themselves?
I know this seems like an awfully silly question, but I actually know people who are downright CONVINCED that this vaccination is all about microchips.
She has her pharm license, and was authorized to coordinate the vaccination team that worked out of her store.
She was in line for the "surplus shot". This is what that means --- each vial of vaccine contains enough content for 5 or 6 shots.
The priority target was nursing homes and long term care.
When the team came back from making their visits to local stops, they had one vial that had enough content for one more shot.
My granddaughter received that vaccine, as she was in the group 'second' to the first target of nursing homes, as she's a health care professional, in contact with lots of sick people.
(I believe their protocol is long term care, then health care workers, then senior adults (especially with other health issues), then the general public).
To me, it's so obvious -- if there are, indeed, microchips embedded with each vaccine, how do they manage to get from the vial into EACH of the 5 or 6 needles that will be used to withdraw content?
Is the theory that the microchips are actually in the needles themselves?
I know this seems like an awfully silly question, but I actually know people who are downright CONVINCED that this vaccination is all about microchips.
Comment