RESULTS FROM THE iCARE STUDY

IMMUNIZATION PASSPORTS


IMPACT OF POTENTIAL IMMUNIZATION PASSPORTS ON VACCINATION INTENTIONS (CANADA)


Survey 9

Survey 10

For the majority of Canadians who responded to the survey between March and June (83% Survey 9 and 69% Survey 10), the introduction of immunization passports would not influence their decision to get vaccinated.

However, up to a quarter might be more likely to get the vaccine if immunization passports became mandatory.


Based on results from Canadian responses to Surveys 9 and 10 of the iCARE study (495 responses from Survey 9 between March 24 to May 4, 2021, and 395 responses from Survey 10 between May 5 to July 5, 2021).


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


Survey 9

Survey 10

The majority of Canadian respondents between March and June (58% Survey 9 and 65% Survey 10) were strongly in favour of the introduction on immunization passports for international travel.


Based on results from Canadian responses to Surveys 9 and 10 of the iCARE study (449 responses from Survey 9 between March 24 to May 4, 2021, and 395 responses from Survey 10 between May 5 to July 5, 2021).