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Almost Half Of All Online Daters Want To See Covid Vaccination Status On Profiles

Por: Forbes Business September 27, 2022

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Topline Nearly half of all Americans who have used dating apps in the last year say seeing someone’s Covid-19 vaccination status on their profile is important, with Democrats more likely than Republicans to view vaccines as a dealbreaker, according to a poll released Tuesday by . Nearly half of all dating app users think it's important to see someone's vaccination status on ... [+] their profile. NurPhoto via Getty Images Key Facts... + full article



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