Scientists have favorable opinions on immunity certificates but raise concerns regarding fairness and inequality
Abstract During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, we collected over 12,000 responses from a survey of scientists, who were asked to express their opinions on immunity certificates (also called “immunity passports”) as a potential instrument to lessen the impact of the crisis. Overall, we find...
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Auteurs principaux: | Iván Aranzales, Ho Fai Chan, Reiner Eichenberger, Rainer Hegselmann, David Stadelmann, Benno Torgler |
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2021
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