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Tinder is launching its vaccine advocacy initiative in India to encourage young Gen Z members to get vaccinated as lockdowns begin to ease across the country and as daters look forward to meeting their matches IRL.

As a part of the initiative, Tinder will be sharing educational guides and enabling member access to an all-new vaccine centre to display stickers and express their vaccination status and sentiment on their profile.

The initiative will reach millions of Tinder members across India and connect them with valuable, easy to use resources:

image-Taru-Kapoor-General-Manager-Tinder-and-Match-Group-India-mediabrief.jpgTaru Kapoor, General Manager Tinder and Match Group India, said, “The pandemic really pushed our members to get creative to make new connections. Vaccinations have become a popular talking point on Tinder** and mentions of ‘vaccine’ in member bios went up by 42x in India in May 2021 – an all-time high – compared to when the pandemic first began.

“As India’s vaccination drive gains momentum, we want to extend support and encouragement for our members to be better equipped to find their way back into IRL dating when it becomes a possibility. Our intent is to make dating safer everywhere and for everyone and Tinder vaccine stickers will make it both easy and fun to share your vaxxing vibe and start something epic,” Kapoor said.

Apart from its newly launched in-app vaccine advocacy initiatives, Tinder has been working with local partners such as India Vaccine Project on ground, to spread vaccine awareness and helping them recruit youth volunteers from amongst the Tinder community. Also, Tinder’s parent Match Group has made a donation to ACT Grants supporting their multiple Covid relief initiatives.

*A panel of licensed medical experts working with Pharmeasy.com to spread health awareness. | ** In Tinder bios