Should your ability to cross borders depend on your vaccination status? Its a question posed by pollster Leger to Canadians and Americans. Sixty-six per cent of Canadians think that to enter the country from America, travelers should need to show they are full vaccinated. Not so many Americans are that cautious. Forty-six per cent of Americans think that to enter their country, from Canada, visitors should have both doses of the vaccine.
Sixty-six per cent of Canadians and 41 per cent of Americans believe, those who get vaccinated should have greater freedoms than those who do not.
Fifty-eight per cent of Canadians and 37 per cent of Americans support imposing a vaccine passport for all essential and non-essential activities.
Eighty-one per cent of Canadians and 63 per cent of Americans think receiving a COVID-19 vaccine should be mandatory for all health care professionals and employees of hospitals and other health care facilities.
Fifty per cent of Canadians and 46 per cent of Americans support using incentive programs like vaccine lotteries to encourage people to get vaccinated.















