In September 2021 Italy became the first European Country to make COVID-19 health passes mandatory for all workers. By the end of the same month Canada, the United States, Australia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia and Turkmenistan all announced similar vaccine mandates. Proponents of the mandate argue that these mandates are the only way to end the global COVID-19 pandemic. Opponents cite evidence that people who already have natural immunity are at heightened risk of vaccine side effects caused by an augmented inflammatory response.
49% Yes |
51% No |
49% Yes |
41% No |
10% No, I think businesses should require vaccination but not by government mandate |
See how support for each position on “COVID Employment Health Pass” has changed over time for 36.9k Australia voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
See how importance of “COVID Employment Health Pass” has changed over time for 36.9k Australia voters.
Loading data...
Loading chart...
Unique answers from Australia users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@92LTWLD2yrs2Y
Yes, but people who have religious beliefs that don't allow it should be excluded.
@92XQVHM2yrs2Y
It’s choice of what people want to put in their body
@92XGFKS2yrs2Y
No, it’s unconstitutional to force people to be vaccinated to work
@92WH8Z52yrs2Y
No, vaccinations should be by choice.
@92WC6H22yrs2Y
Vaccination should be a personal decision and no one should be victimised for not having or having any vaccination
@927G2PY2yrs2Y
No, nobody should be coerced into being vaccinated for their job/livelihood. We should be able to have body autonomy.
Explore other topics that are important to Australia voters.