Idea of COVID-19 ‘immunity passports’ decreases people’s compliance with restrictions

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Idea of COVID-19 ‘immunity passports’ decreases people’s compliance with restrictions

Researchers from the University of Kent’s School of Psychology have found that when people are presented with the idea of a COVID-19 “immunity passport,” they show less willingness to follow social distancing and face covering guidelines. However, this willingness seems to return when people read more cautious information about COVID-19 immunity.

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