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  2. Wireless identity theft - Wikipedia

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    When these "tags" come into contact with radio waves, they respond with a slightly altered signal. The response can contain encoded personally identifying information, including the card holder's name, address, Social Security Number, phone number, and pertinent account or employee information. [7]

  3. Fact check: Syringes with RFID technology track vaccines, not ...

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    A video of a May TV interview was selectively edited to make claims about RFID technology and the COVID-19 vaccine. We rate the claim partly false.

  4. Common Access Card - Wikipedia

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    The back of the card has a ghost image of the cardholder. If applicable, the card also contains the date of birth, blood type, DoD benefits number, Geneva Convention category, and DoD Identification Number of the holder (also used as the Geneva Convention number, replacing the previously used Social Security Number).

  5. SMART Health Card - Wikipedia

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    The SMART Health Card framework is an open source [1] immunity passport program designed to store and share medical information in paper or digital form. [2] It was initially launched as a vaccine passport during the COVID-19 pandemic, but is envisioned for use for other infectious diseases. [3]

  6. Quietly and over some objections, a national digital vaccine ...

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    Whether they realize it or not, about 200 million people in the United States now likely have access to a Covid-19 digital vaccine card. The digital pass known as the SMART Health Card is ...

  7. Wait, What's Happening With Our Vaccine Cards? - AOL

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    An immunologist and infectious disease specialist break it down.

  8. COVID-19 vaccine card - Wikipedia

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    A COVID-19 vaccine card is a record often given to those who have received a COVID-19 vaccine showing information such as the date(s) one has received the shot(s) and the brand of vaccine one has received, sometimes including the lot number. The card also contains information identifying the recipient and the location where the shot was given.

  9. Here's how to provide proof of your COVID-19 vaccine - AOL

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    The short answer is no, Dr. Benjamin said. “My advice is not to carry your card around. You very well may lose it,” he said. “It's not impossible to replace, but it's work to get it replaced.”