• happybadger [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Critical care nurse here! You laugh but this is factually CORRECT. The needle used for adults is 22G, very small compared to the 18-16G needles you receive during an IV. Open up your phone and you can't fit any of those microchips in a needle that narrow. Furthermore it'd be injected into the deltoid muscle and I don't see how it's going to migrate to its target.

    Bill Gates pays us to put the microchips in the ECMO machine. This allows for a larger tube with direct access to veins and arteries. By lodging the microchip into the heart you have a perpetual power source and it can't be removed. If ECMOs are being rationed and the patient only qualifies for a regular ventilator, the microchip is inserted through the tracheostomy tube. Ironically it's almost nobody but antivaxxers getting microchipped now which throws off the data.