Majority Of Marylanders Believe Vaccine Passports Should Be Issued, Survey Finds
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A new survey finds that a majority of Marylanders believe vaccine passports should be issued.
A biotechnical distribution company, MyBioSource.com surveyed 3,000 people. Overall, 63% of Marylanders believe immunity passports should be a thing.
That's above the national average of 59%. The survey also found more than 42% say they would be concerned about privacy and data sharing if vaccine passports were introduced.