The government is secretly tracking unvaccinated people

Doctors are responsible for adding vaccination statuses to a registry that can be accessed from outside the medical system.

The government is reportedly using an intelligence program to secretly track people who have not received the COVID-19 vaccine or who only received a partial dose.

As reported by The Epoch Times, Dr. Rober Malone discovered that the government is using a program that was designed by the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), a division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

It was implemented on April 1 of last year, but it was not until January of this year that most U.S. clinics and hospitals began to adopt it. Health experts in both clinics and hospitals were ordered to ask their patients about vaccination status and input the information into their electronic medical records in the form of a diagnostic code that can be tracked both inside and outside the medical system, all without the patient's knowledge.

This type of code, better known as ICD-10, is presumably part of the government's plan to implement vaccine passports and digital IDs, which could later be used by insurance companies, public transportation and even airlines.

"The administrative state is busy building a vaccine passport system that will be active before most Americans are aware of what is being done to them. No one is going to knock on your door asking for your vaccine status because they already know," stated Malone, further emphasizing that neither congressional nor court approval may be needed because the information was previously obtained by health care providers.

"They just need to tweak a definition here and there, or get President Biden to keep the COVID-19 public health emergency in place indefinitely and the vaccine passports will be a fait accompli," he said.