There are many things that people look for in a partner: intelligence, a sense of humour, looks, and, if the Government gets their way, confirmation of Covid vaccination status.
Given the increasingly bizarre turns in the Covid debate, it is perhaps not surprising that the Government recently announced a partnership with several dating apps, including Bumble, Match and Hinge. As part of the plans, users will not only be encouraged to get vaccinated, but also to self-report and show off their vaccination status to others.
The self-declared vaccinated members will have “vaccination badges and stickers to display on dating profiles” along with incentives such as “free ‘super likes’ and other boost-type features.”
Considering that for many months, sex was not only forbidden, but legally prohibited for many single people and non-cohabiting couples, perhaps we should be reassured that the Government has finally recognised the human need for intimacy.
And if you’re not put off by the oddly infantilising concept of adding stickers to a dating profile, and incentives — “super likes” — for undergoing a medical treatment, some might argue that adding vaccine status tags to a bio simply represents an easy way of communicating who has had the jab and who hasn’t.
But given the concerns over increasing STI rates and the very real impact they can have on fertility (particularly when they go unchecked), it seems odd to single out Covid vaccinations for that mantle. For those in favour of medical information on dating bios, where are the stickers or incentives for sharing one’s STI status? That is surely something of more relevance than Covid on a dating app? Chlamydia free since 2003!
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SubscribeI am not a user of these apps, but I’ll be d@mned before I hook up with someone flaunting their vaccination status.
I can’t believe someone in their 20s would. Perhaps I am just in a different subset of the population (and I am not just talking about age).
What a strange Monty Pythonesque WORLD we live in. I can’t help but laugh & feel utterly sad at the same time. Perhaps we deserve the fate we are given and our worship of (slipper) vaccines represents this. Who knows how this drama will play out but IF in the future we DO discover that the vaccines were a bad idea, we have ourselves to blame. My belief in doctors & scientists is currently destroyed. However most of the population just wants to move on and convenience is of paramount importance. If the doctors say it’s good must it be good?
Great article!
It just shows how creepy the officials have become…
Just remind me of the fraction of 1% of serious illness in someone under 40 from Covid-19?
Interesting on the vaccination issue. I found out yesterday that the ‘official medical bodies’ needed to supress any treatments that may have been efficient to reduce the severity of covid, for vaccines to be able to obtain authorisations to be marketed. If any treatments of covid would have been more effective than vaccines, they would not have been able to be commercialised…
Democracy is gone and the whole world seems happy with it: have we all gone mad and lost our brains????
I would avoid anyone flaunting their vaccination status like the plague. Ironically.