RESULTS FROM THE iCARE STUDY

IMMUNIZATION PASSPORTS


IMPACT OF POTENTIAL IMMUNIZATION PASSPORTS ON VACCINATION INTENTIONS (INTERNATIONAL)


For the majority of international participants who responded to the survey between March and June (69% Survey 9 and 63% Survey 10), the introduction of immunization passports would not influence their decision to get vaccinated.

The number of participants reporting they would be more likely to get the vaccine if immunization passports became mandatory rose from 26% (Survey 9, March and April) to 30% (Survey 10, May and June).

A demographic breakdown of all respondents is provided next.


Based on results from international responses to Surveys 9 and 10 of the iCARE study (1,129 responses from Survey 9 between March 24 to May 4, 2021, and 954 responses from Survey 10 between May 5 to July 5, 2021).

Demographic Breakdown – Respondents, Survey 9

Demographic Breakdown – Respondents, Survey 10


SUPPORT FOR IMMUNIZATION PASSPORTS FOR THE PURPOSES OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL (INTERNATIONAL)


The majority of international responses reported being “strongly in favour” of immunization passports for the purpose of international travel (49.4% Survey 9 and 55.3% Survey 10) alongside more than 25% reporting being “moderately in favour” (27.2% Survey 9 and 26.7% Survey 10).

A demographic breakdown of all respondents is provided next.


Based on results from international responses to Surveys 9 and 10 of the iCARE study (1,142 responses from Survey 9 between March 24 to May 4, 2021, and 976 responses from Survey 10 between May 5 to July 5, 2021).

Demographic Breakdown – Respondents, Survey 9

Demographic Breakdown – Respondents, Survey 10