US Government Scientist Reveals New COVID Monitoring Device That Gets Implanted Under Skin

The latest technology and medicine produced an implant placed under the skin so people’s health could be tracked.
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Army Col. Matt Hepburn (retired) has a long-lasting experience due to his collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency. He explained the project in one interview presented on Sunday on the CBS show “60 Minutes.”
Hepburn still works for the Army as a physician and as a “joint product lead.” He introduced the implant to Bill Whitaker of CBS, who shared how the implant could be used.
“Consider a ship like the USS Theodore Roosevelt — hobbled last year when 1,271 crew members tested positive for the coronavirus. What if everyone on board had their health monitored with this subdermal implant, now in late-stage testing?” –Whitaker shared. “It’s not some dreaded government microchip to track your every move, but a tissue-like gel engineered to continuously test your blood.”
“It’s a sensor,” stated Hepburn, and he displayed one of the devices.
“That tiny green thing in there, you put it underneath your skin and what that tells you is that there are chemical reactions going on inside the body, and that signal means you are going to have symptoms tomorrow,” – he explained.
Hepburn compared the sensor with the “check engine” light on a car.
“Sailors would get the signal, then self-administer a blood draw and test themselves on site,” –Hepburn continued.
According to him, the results are instant!
“We can have that information in three to five minutes,” he added. “As you truncate that time, as you diagnose and treat, what you do is you stop the infection in its tracks.”
Defense One explained how the device, developed by the Profusa company, funded by DARPA, would function.
American technology company Profusa is awating FDA approval of an injectable, permanent under-the-skin biochip sensor made of advanced hydrogel by early next year. The chip is meant to detect COVID infections as soon as the body begins to show symptoms
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“The sensor has two parts. One is a 3mm string of hydrogel, a material whose network of polymer chains is used in some contact lenses and other implants. Inserted under the skin with a syringe, the string includes a specially engineered molecule that sends a fluorescent signal outside of the body when the body begins to fight an infection,” shared the report.
“The other part is an electronic component attached to the skin. It sends light through the skin, detects the fluorescent signal, and generates another signal that the wearer can send to a doctor, website, etc. It’s like a blood lab on the skin that can pick up the body’s response to illness before the presence of other symptoms, like coughing.”
However, one year ago, people on the social media platforms shared that Bill Gates, Microsoft founder, wanted to implant microchips in people to stop the coronavirus. This claim was false, according to Reuters.
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Source: westernjournal.com