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I'm not really bothered if vaccine passports have an impact on unvaxxed people, what I am interested in, is not having to work next to people who have chosen to be more at risk of catching and spreading a dangerous virus.
Do we care that people might be a bit inconvenienced that they can't sink 6 beers and then drive home? It makes their lives easier for sure, but they are more at risk of killing someone on the way home, so why should we put up with this risk?
As an aside, if you were an employer and your staff think covid vaccination is a bad idea, do you really want to employ them? What other poor and/or selfish decisions are they making?
Published:September 09, 2021
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(21)00389-8/fulltext
"We find that a large minority of respondents report that vaccination passports for domestic use (46·5%) or international travel (42·0%) would make them no more or less inclined to accept a COVID-19 vaccine..."
"However, we find that the introduction of vaccine passports will likely lower inclination to accept a COVID-19 vaccine once baseline vaccination intent has been adjusted for. This decrease is larger if passports were required for domestic use rather than for facilitating international travel. Being male (OR 0·87, 0·76 to 0·99) and having degree qualifications (OR 0·84, 0·72 to 0·94) is associated with a decreased inclination to vaccinate if passports were required for domestic use... "