
The popularity among Russians of the idea of introducing COVID-passports for people with immunity to CORONAVIRUS infection - who have been ill or vaccinated - is growing at a slow pace, follows from a study by the SuperJob service (available to RBC).
If in January 2021 it was supported by 12% of respondents, now among the Russians surveyed the share of supporters of COVID-passports has increased to 17%. The vast majority of respondents opposed this innovation - 65%. Another 18% were unable to formulate their opinion on this issue.
Supporting the idea of a document that gives an advantage to those who have been vaccinated, most often people over 45 years of age, young people are mostly opposed.
Cities with the largest number of supporters of COVID-passports:
Omsk - 23%; Chelyabinsk - 23%; Kazan - 21%; Krasnoyarsk - 19%; Yekaterinburg - 18%; Samara - 18%.