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Pentagon Research Team Studying Intradermal Chip Implantation to Track Covid in Humans
- By William Silgueiro
- (General Dispatch) – Although the United States is directing all its resources and efforts to overcome the covid-19 pandemic, Pentagon researchers are exploring and developing an intradermal chip to prevent future infections.
- The research is led by Dr. Matt Hepburn, an infectious disease specialist with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
- Initially the research may seem like the stuff of fiction, but in reality it is a defense mechanism in which no matter whether or not the results are effective or not, we should try it, Hepburn said.
- It can be pointed out that the microchip contains a sensor that detects diseases in the organism; it is a tiny particle incorporated in the body that will report all the events.
- In the same vein, the emergence of this theory occurs after the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic on the USS Theodore Roosevelt, the crew was infected by the virus.
- The scope of the new alternative would detect whether a sailor is a carrier of the virus before it is accidentally transmitted to another person.
- Processing the information for results could take at least five minutes.
- Statistically, projections indicate that a low percentage of soldiers would be willing to get the chip. However, research advances continue to be made.
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