Health privacy could be at risk with improper COVID-19 vaccination passports
Canada’s privacy commissioners and ombuds believe Canadians should think long and hard about agreeing to the idea of vaccine passports.
Vaccinations are an important tool to allow Canadians to return to the life they remember before the pandemic. But requiring people to prove their vaccination status before allowing them in to sporting events, for example, could be asking them to trade their privacy for access, the group says.
A Leger poll of Canadians and Americans found that 61 per cent of Canadians agree with their government implementing vaccine passports. The poll also found that 64 per cent of Canadians agree with governments making it so that those who show a valid passport can access restaurants, bars, gyms, concerts or sport venues.
An even higher percentage support vaccine passports for travel with 82 per cent of Canadians supporting the idea of non-Canadians having to prove they are vaccinated to come to this country. As well, 70 per cent agree that Canadians wishing to travel by air should have to prove their vaccination status.