COVID-19 and dating: White House partners with dating apps to encourage vaccinations Share Updated: 11:32 AM EDT May 21, 2021 By Donald Judd Share Updated: 11:32 AM EDT May 21, 2021
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Show Transcript loves long walks on the beach travel food and also I m vaccinated. The Hill reports that, according to an announcement from the White House quote in support of President Biden s goal of getting 70% of adults at least one shot by july 4th, the largest dating apps in America will launch new features to encourage americans to get vaccinated, unquote Tinder hinge match, okay. Cupid blk, chispa, plenty of fish, bumble and Bedu are all adding incentives to those who get vaccinated and adding a vaccination badge. Option two profiles. Get your shot. According to the announcement. People who are vaccinated or plan to get vaccinated get 14 more matches than those who don t.
Bumble, Tinder, Hinge and more dating apps to let users show vaccination status
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Replay Video UP NEXT A slew of popular dating apps have announced they will let users inform potential partners of their vaccination status as part of a White House-backed effort to encourage COVID-19 vaccines. Tinder, Hinge, Match, OKCupid, BLK, Chispa, Plenty of Fish, Bumble and Badoo have all said they will create badges displaying vaccination status and offer vaccinated Americans free premium benefits, according to a statement released by the White House Friday.MORE: Vaccination rates lag in communities of color, but it s not only due to hesitancy, experts say
ellison, thank you for that great reporting. a lighthearted moment during the white house response team briefing. it happened as senior adviser was making announcement about vaccine badges for dating apps. dating sites like bumble, tindr, match, okcupid and blk and badu are announcing a series of features to encourage vaccinations. people who display the vaccination status are 14% more likely to get a match. we have finally found the one thing that makes us all more attractive. a vaccination. both andy and dr. fauci getting a bit of a laugh on this friday given the crazy names of the dating apps. all about love in the time of coronavirus. that s it for me today. thanks for spending the hour
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