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Model wants Tinder matches to get tested for coronavirus before she'll date them

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coronavirus pandemic has certainly changed the world of dating. During the outbreak, singletons were only able to meet potential lovers through FaceTime or Zoom.

And now the virus has changed how one Instagram model plans to meet guys on online dating apps. Iasmin Santos caused a shock on Tinder after demanding a negative Covid-19 test on her profile.

The 27-year-old, who has over 12,300 followers on Instagram, won't agree to meeting the guys unless their health is in check.

But it's not popular among men, as the Brazilian said some ex-suitors and users actually found her novelty a bit of an overkill.She said: "They said that I might even be prejudiced, but it is a normal concern to demand a negative test these days."It is very simple and.

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