Majority of Americans favor vaccine verification for travel purposes: surveyBY ALEX GANGITANO - 05/28/21 08:00 AM EDT Seventy percent of Americans favor vaccine verification while traveling by plane or staying in a hotel, a new PwC survey found. Over half of respondents to a survey released on Friday said they support policies that would prevent people who don’t show proof of vaccination from traveling. Only 14 percent said they would be upset if they were asked for proof of vaccination while traveling. PwC, a consulting firm, surveyed more than 1,300 U.S. consumers last month. It asked how respondents would feel about being asked for proof of a COVID-19 vaccination when traveling through an airport, boarding a plane, or checking into a hotel, and how they would feel if companies could prevent a customer from traveling with them without proof of being vaccinated.
Seventy percent of Americans favor vaccine verification while traveling by plane or staying in a hotel, a new PwC survey found.
Over half of respondents to a survey released on Friday said they support policies that would prevent people who don’t show proof of vaccination from traveling. Only 14 percent said they would be upset if they were asked for proof of vaccination while traveling.
PwC, a consulting firm, surveyed more than 1,300 U.S. consumers last month. It asked how respondents would feel about being asked for proof of a COVID-19 vaccination when traveling through an airport, boarding a plane, or checking into a hotel, and how they would feel if companies could prevent a customer from traveling with them without proof of being vaccinated.