Poll suggests Canadians strongly support vaccine passports for travel

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Roughly 76 per cent of respondents support vaccine passports for travel to the U.S. — via healthing_ca

The poll also found that those who travelled regularly before the pandemic are far more likely to say that the Canada-U.S. border should have been opened after the long-weekend compared with those who did not take any international trips from 2018 to 2020 Meantime, it also appears support for the three-day mandatory government-selected hotel stay for travellers is waning. The poll found only half feel the policy is necessary, with that number dropping to 40 per cent among frequent travellers.

The Angus Reid Institute poll of 1,601 Canadian adults was conducted from May 14 to May 17. It carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. “Although we’re not seeing people having to provide vaccination status yet when receiving public services, we know given the highly dynamic nature of this pandemic that this kind of verification could potentially come into play in a variety of ways,” said Chalke, in a statement Wednesday.

A guidance document created by the Canadian Council of Parliamentary Ombudsman calls on provincial and territorial governments to consider key fairness principles when contemplating COVID-19 vaccination certification approaches including:

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