Come on, people. This is pretty typical technology. It's a self-retracting needle syringe.
I have at least 20 of those at home and used them myself once per week. When you give the injection, as the plunger hits the bottom of the chamber, the needle springs back into the syringe. That keeps people from accidentally sticking themselves or others with the sharp needle. No more need for "sharps" containers for needle disposal. It's in the plastic casing of the syringe.
Later, if I look into the syringe casing (or shake it)... I can hear the needle rattling around. It happens so fast that it looks like the needle disappears. In reality, it retracts so fast you don't even feel it.
Because they are expensive. The federal government is footing the bill for the supplies for the vaccine clinics for the cootie-19 virus. Government is never prudent with the purse, so they buy the most expensive type of syringe out there.
Come on, people. This is pretty typical technology. It's a self-retracting needle syringe.
I have at least 20 of those at home and used them myself once per week. When you give the injection, as the plunger hits the bottom of the chamber, the needle springs back into the syringe. That keeps people from accidentally sticking themselves or others with the sharp needle. No more need for "sharps" containers for needle disposal. It's in the plastic casing of the syringe.
Later, if I look into the syringe casing (or shake it)... I can hear the needle rattling around. It happens so fast that it looks like the needle disappears. In reality, it retracts so fast you don't even feel it.
Whelp... shit. Didn’t know they had those.
Me either!! 21 years as an RN and I have never seen these! Why don’t we have there in the hospital?
Because they are expensive. The federal government is footing the bill for the supplies for the vaccine clinics for the cootie-19 virus. Government is never prudent with the purse, so they buy the most expensive type of syringe out there.
It's a movie - CGI and all!