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Papers Please - Predictive Factors of National and International Attitudes Toward Immunity and Vaccination Passports: Online Representative Surveys.

Paul M GarrettJoshua P WhiteSimon DennisStephan LewandowskyCheng-Ta YangYasmina OkanAndrew PerforsDaniel R LittleAnastasia KozyrevaPhilipp Lorenz-SpreenTakashi KusumiYoshihisa Kashima
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2022)
Our research suggests that support for immunity passports is predicted by the personal benefits and societal risks they confer. These findings generalized across six countries and may also prove informative for the introduction of vaccination passports, helping policymakers to introduce effective COVID-19 passport policies in these six countries and around the world.
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