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Canada Wants New Surveillance Tools to Track Covid Vaccination in ‘Hard-to-Reach Populations’

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The Public Health Agency of Canada previously came under fire after it was revealed the agency surveilled approximately 30 million Canadians for COVID compliance by collecting cell phone location data.

A contract awarded to Advanis by the Public Health Agency of Canada is part of a two-survey contract that gauged the socioeconomic, cognitive, and motivational factors associated with low uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine in eleven vulnerable populations.

According to the contract, the primary objective of the surveillance project was to establish a surveillance tool to better understand COVID-19 coverage-related information in select vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations:

The information collected focused on:

 

The PHAC previously came under fire after it was revealed the agency surveilled approximately 30 million Canadians for COVID compliance by collecting cell phone location data.

 

 

The full PHAC report can be read here.

Advantis was paid $296,072.43 to poll a sample of 5,703 Canadians aged 18 and above. SOURCE.


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