Perceptions of vaccination certificates among the general population in Geneva, Switzerland
CONCLUSION: This large population-based study showed that the general adult population in Geneva, Switzerland, agreed with the implementation of vaccination certificates in work-related and travel-related contexts. However, this solution was perceived as unnecessary for access to large gatherings or social venues, or to share the same workspace. Differences were seen with age, sex, education, socioeconomic status, and vaccination willingness and perception, highlighting the importance of taking personal and sociodemographic variation into consideration when predicting acceptance of such certificates.PMID:34846113 | DOI:10.4414/smw.2021.w30079
Source: Swiss Medical Weekly - Category: General Medicine Authors: Mayssam Nehme Helene Baysson Nick Pullen Ania Wisniak Francesco Pennacchio Mar ía-Eugenia Zaballa Vanessa Fargnoli Laurent Kaiser Samia Hurst Claudine Burton-Jeangros Silvia Stringhini Idris Guessous Specchio-COVID19 study group Source Type: research
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