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A data divide based on use, acceptability and comfort
Differences in public attitudes between those who have chosen to use COVID-19 technologies, and those who have chosen not to
A data divide in the reasons for using or not using technologies: collective and individual benefit
Belief in accuracy and effectiveness strongly correlated with why people chose (or chose not) to use COVID-19 technologies, survey finds
Public attitudes towards vaccine passports
Findings from a nationally representative survey on public attitudes towards a range of COVID-19 technologies, including vaccine passports
Public lacks access to, and has concerns about discriminatory impact of, COVID-19 related technologies
Findings from a survey of public attitudes towards a range of technologies deployed during the COVID-19 pandemic for health outcomes
The data divide
Public attitudes to tackling social and health inequalities in the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
A data divide based on access
A significant proportion of the UK public lacks adequate access to data infrastructures, such as broadband, connectivity and smartphones, survey finds
A data divide based on knowledge, awareness and skills
A large proportion of the UK public lacks awareness of the existence of certain COVID-19 technologies, survey finds
The socio-technical challenges of designing and building a vaccine passport system
The fourth in a series of public evidence events on vaccine passports and COVID status apps.
What place should COVID-19 vaccine passports have in society?
Findings from a rapid expert deliberation to consider the risks and benefits of the potential roll-out of digital vaccine passports
A shot in the arm, not a shot in the dark
7 steps for Government to clarify whether vaccine passports should have a place in society