
Most Americans support COVID vaccine passports for flying but not work: poll
NY Post
Most Americans support vaccine passports for flying and big events, such as concerts or sporting events — but not for heading back to work or indoor dining, according to a Gallup poll published Friday.
The survey — which included over 3,700 adults and took place at the end of April — found that 57 percent of Americans believe proof of vaccination should be required for air travel, while 55 percent said it should be mandated for crowded events. But Americans don’t believe a vaccine passport should be required everywhere. Less than half of employed respondents (45 percent) said they would support proof of vaccination to return to the office and just 44 percent said it should be required to stay in a hotel.More Related News

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