We asked 250 physicians across the KeyOps community for their thoughts on vaccine verification programs.
Here are the highlights of what they had to say:
- 96% indicated that a vaccine passport should be required to enter high capacity and high contact rate venues such as music halls, sporting venues, bars, restaurants, and gyms
- 93% believe that vaccine passports can help us avoid future lockdowns and 96% believe they can help re-opening plans
- 97% responded vaccines should be mandatory for frontline health care workers
- 90% want to see Canada have a national policy on vaccine verification and only 10% believe it should be handled at a local level
Do you believe a COVID-19 vaccine passport should be required to enter high capacity and high contact rate venues such as music halls, sporting venues, bars, restaurants and gyms?
96% of the physicians in our network believe a vaccine passport should be required to enter high capacity and high contact rate venues.
Should Canada have a national policy for vaccine verification or should it be handled at a local level?
9 in 10 physicians think Canada should have a national policy for vaccine verification.
Should COVID-19 vaccines be mandatory for frontline health care workers?
97% of our physician network believe vaccines should be mandatory for frontline health care workers.
Can COVID-19 vaccine passports help us avoid lockdowns?
93% say vaccine passports can help us avoid lockdowns.
Can vaccine passports help re-opening plans?
96% say vaccine passports can help re-opening plans.