| Literature DB >> 34258019 |
Mark A Hall1, David M Studdert2.
Abstract
IMPORTANCE: Discovery of effective vaccines and increased confidence that infection confers extended protection against coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have renewed discussion of using immunity certificates or 'passports' to selectively reduce ongoing public health restrictions.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34258019 PMCID: PMC8271136 DOI: 10.1093/jlb/lsab016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Law Biosci ISSN: 2053-9711
Figure 1Support for immunity privileges and perceived fairness of their use by activity. This figure was first published in Mark A. Hall and David M. Studdert, “Vaccine Passport” Certification—Policy and Ethical Considerations, N Engl J Med (March 31, 2021). Epub ahead of print. doi: 10.1056/NEJMp2104289.
Support for immunity privileges, by demographic subgroups
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*Multivariable regression analysis conducted on a sample of 1307 respondents, after removing 8 respondents with missing values for one or more variables data. Grey cells indicate variables not included in the regression analysis.
Figure 2Percent opposed to immunity privileges, by other views and experiences. Number who oppose immunity privileges among total respondents with each view or experience.