How accepting is the British public of COVID-19 vaccine passports, and why?

An examination of how accepting the British public is toward COVID-19 vaccine passports, and why?

This brief report uses data from the latest Beyond Us and Them survey of 9351 people to address the question of how much appetite the British public has for vaccination passports and why. We examine people’s attitudes to their use and perceptions of their fairness. We explore possible demographic differences in these attitudes, and whether having received a vaccine makes a difference.

  • Cohesion
  • Community
  • COVID
  • Vaccine Passports
  • Vaccines

How accepting is the British public of COVID-19 vaccine passports, and why?

April 2021

Author: Dominic Abrams and Fanny Lalot, University of Kent, Jo Broadwood, Kaya Davies Hayon, Belong - The Cohesion and Integration Network

An examination of how accepting the British public is toward COVID-19 vaccine passports, and why?