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There seems to be broad support for a corona passport to be introduced. 7 in 10 study participants of it RIVM and the GGD are happy to gain access to events, cultural locations, work and education. With a 'passport app' they could prove that they have been vaccinated or have a recent negative test result. A passport that shows that they have had COVID-19, to gain access on that basis, sees far fewer people (4 in 10).
 
Social limitations are heavy
 
The study participants continue to see the virus as a risk to themselves and others, and believe that the measures effectively inhibit the virus. Yet the number of people who say that they have received no more than 1 visitor per day in the past week decreased from 81% to 72%. The number of participants who support this measure has decreased from 57% to 47%. People indicate that compliance with this visitor measure is very difficult compared to the previous 2 visitors per day.

More testing

At the same time, more people are being tested for complaints: 63% compared to 51% six weeks earlier. More participants who had complaints also said that they stayed at home until their test result or their complaints had disappeared: 45% compared to 33% in the previous measurement round. This is important to limit the spread of the virus as much as possible after a possible infection.

Also read: Croatian politician Cappelli advocates for corona passport

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