Vaccine Passports Have Made People Fearful And Compliant Rather Than Reducing COVID Spread Finds Spanish Study

Vaccine Passports are not that effective in reducing COVID-19 infection rates, concludes experts in Spain. The study found that vaccine passports have made people fearful and compliant rather than reducing the spread of COVID-19.

The study was carried out by Spain’s inter-regional Covid committee. The details were obtained by El Pais and reported on by the Telegraph.

Experts found that the practice of showing vaccination proof to enter venues like restaurants, bars and cinemas “is not reducing levels of transmission.”

“In European countries where [the system] is being used, cases are rising significantly, although it is true that their level of vaccination is much lower than in Spain,” the report states.

Although Spain doesn’t have vaccine passports at the national level, eight out of 17 regions are using a similar system.

The researchers also concluded that vaccine passport schemes “contribute to a false impression that vaccinated people do not get infected,” when ...

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