Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 26
Unjected Dating App Matches Unvaccinated Singles 4 Years After Covid Vaccine Rollout
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 26

Unjected Dating App Matches Unvaccinated Singles 4 Years After Covid Vaccine Rollout

2 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 26

Summary

  • Unjected, a dating app for people who did not get the covid-19 vaccine, is successfully helping anti-vaxxers form relationships.
  • Genna Betros, 27, said she found the app on Instagram 4 years ago after deciding against vaccination because she distrusted the speed of its development and government backing.
  • The app caters to users who want partners with the same medical and political views, turning vaccine status into a central filter for dating.
  • The matches show how pandemic-era vaccine divisions still shape personal relationships years after the initial covid-19 rollout.

Insights

When health beliefs define dating pools, what is the long-term impact on social trust and community health?
As dating apps cater to every niche, are we finding better partners or just building taller walls between us?