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Seeking fun guy: tall, with GSOH … and a Covid jab

According to data from the dating apps, nothing spells sexy in 2021 like “I’ve been vaccinated and I have this unflattering pic to show for it”. Platforms including Tinder, OK Cupid, Bumble and Coffee Meets Bagel have reported a surge in users divulging whether or not they’ve received their jab or whether they plan to. Some, like Elate Date, have added vaccine status to their criteria to allow users to calculate whether they do or don’t want to match with any potential partner. In the US, where the vaccine rollout has taken off, the syringe emoji has become the new winky face, while a double-dosed selfie on your profile will, it’s claimed, bring you double the number of dates. According to OKCupid spokesperson Michael Kaye, users who claimed to have already received the Covid vaccine were being “liked” at twice the rate of users who said they weren’t interested. “Basically,” he told the

Dating apps add Covid jab criteria to find ideal partner

Dating apps add Covid jab criteria to find ideal partner By IANS|   Posted by Minhaj Adnan  |   Updated: 25th April 2021 3:18 pm IST London: Want to find an ideal partner on dating apps? First get vaccinated against Covid. According to a media report, many dating apps are allowing users to determine potential partners based on their vaccine status. An increasing number of people on dating apps like Tinder, OK Cupid, Bumble and Coffee Meets Bagel are divulging information on whether they are vaccinated or are planning to take the jab against Covid-19, the Guardian reported. Research by London-based Elate Date showed that more than 60 per cent of people on its platform did not want to date anti-vaxxers, the report said.

Gurugram: Wanted criminal, aide held for murder of youth

Gurugram: Wanted criminal, aide held for murder of youth ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Thu, Apr 1 2021 11:06 IST | ​ 4 Views Crime. Image Source: IANS News Gurugram, April 1 : With the arrest of a wanted criminal and his aide, the police here claimed to have solved the murder case of a 25-year-old youth Manish, who was allegedly gunned down in broad daylight on February 22. The prime accused among those arrested was identified as Sanjay Panchal (31) of Gandhi Nagar in Gurugram, the police said on Wednesday. The Haryana Police had fixed a bounty of Rs 5,000 on his head. Panchal s accomplice was Yogender alias Yogi of Bhiwani, also a resident of Gurugram.

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