➡️ Covid vaccine badges for UK online daters ➡️ 'My foggy glasses solution helped me through Covid' ➡️ Socially-distanced Bafta Awards honour Michaela Coel Here's our morning coronavirus update
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning. We'll have another update for you this evening.As the UK prepares to host the G7 summit of world leaders later this week, Prime Minister Boris JohnsonMore than 30 rebel Tory MPs want Boris Johnson to restore a commitment to spend 0.7% of national income on international development. The Conservative Party committed to spending 0.
Many people have an idea of what they would love in a partner and nowThe latest drive by the government to support the vaccination programme will see UK online daters being able to choose to display a badge on their profiles to show if they have had the jab or are supportive of it. Tinder, Match, Hinge, Bumble, Badoo, Plenty of Fish, OurTime and Muzmatch have all signed up - but there will be no way of verifying whether the status is genuine.
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