“I feel like the way the corona pass is implimented now (without the exception for medical reasons) excludes to many people.”
Student respondent, Mexico
“The right to education is a great good. Too important. Very different from the hospitality industry. You can do without your bitterbal, but not without your education.”
Student respondent, Montenegro
“Education is important for everyone. If you exclude people who have not been vaccinated, access to education is lost.”
Student respondent, Spain
“Education is more important than deciding whether or not to vaccinate. Education must be accessible to all. ”
Student respondent, Japan
“I have been vaccinated, so no problem with the coronapas. Provided there is something for people without QR codes, like online classes.”
Student respondent, Malaysia
“People with different beliefs must also have access to education (without the obstacle of tests). Otherwise, they will become even more stupid.”
Student respondent, Germany
“A corona pass is needed to continue doing everything. Rather a pass than a lockdown.”
Student respondent, Germany
“I certainly believe that people should try as much as possible to stay healthy, but introducing a coronapas at something as public as a university goes too far.”
Student respondent, Germany
“I still think it should remain a free issue and people should not be excluded from university. ”
Student respondent, European
“Because I'm vaccinated and want to go back to normal, but I cannot convince others to do so. It should be a free choice to be vaccinated.”
Student respondent, St. Maarten
“Education is a fundamental right that cannot be made conditional on any passport. Although I am pro-vaccination, I am against a Covid pass at university.”
Student respondent, Africa
“It gives me a sense of security to know that someone has been tested/vaccinated, but I find it a bit heavy-handed to oblige. ”
Student respondent, Africa
“First make sure the international QR code works. And then because a majority of people is vaccined it feels fair. ”
Student respondent, Africa
“I don't get a Dutch QR code (only have an International code), so that causes problems.”
Student respondent, South America
“I think it takes away your freedom to decide whether to get vaccinated. I think the government and uni should apply other measures to help the situation.”
Student respondent, Mexico
“I think at restaurants, clubs and cafes it is good. At university there are way too many people to apply the controls on it.”
Student respondent, Ukraine
“I think it is very important to get vaccinated. If we don't do it we will still be stuck.”
Student respondent, Italy
“Because I think that everyone should be vaccinated. So yhe corona pass will promote vaccination.”
Student respondent, Belgium
“Not sure if the government can oblige everyone to vaccinate, but maybe it is the right way to push people to vaccinate. Stuck in between.”
Student respondent, Mexico
“It is for the safety of everyone. It is important in these large institutions with so many people that university guarantees the safety of everybody. ”
Student respondent, Thailand
“Because everyone should be vaccinated. Any measure helping vaccination is good. ”
Student respondent, Central America
“I am vaccinated, so that's fine. Even if it becomes more difficult for the unvaccinated.”
Student respondent, Iran
“It is about time people get vaccinated to get out of this pandemic.”
Student respondent, Europe
“I feel if people are vaccinated it is safer. If we want to push the numbers down we do have to get people vaccinated. And I think such a measure will push people to do so.”
Student respondent, Spain
“Vaccine doesn't harm anyone. So, why not? It makes everyone feel safe.”
Student respondent, Middle East
“Everybody should have the freedom to chose and it is quite a big impact on the people who choose not.”
Student respondent, Ukraine
“Because corona virus has been dragging on for too much. If we have to be a bit harder to finish it let's be it..”
Student respondent, Africa
“I want to get rid of all the measures as soon as possible. So fine, those coronapas.”
Student respondent, Europe