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Uber and Walgreens partner to offer free rides to vaccination sites for communities of color

Uber and Walgreens on Tuesday announced they will join forces to offer communities of color free rides to vaccination sites.

Why it matters: The pandemic has disproportionately affected Black and Hispanic people, and initial vaccination data already shows that people of color are being vaccinated at lower rates than white people.


What they're saying: "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) points to many interrelated factors that hinder vaccine access for communities of color, including vaccine hesitancy and lack of access to transportation," Uber said.

  • Walgreens and Uber's initiative will "make it easier to connect people with vaccine appointments, and [offer] free transportation to Walgreens vaccine clinics among socially vulnerable communities."

Details: Uber will provide free or discounted rides to vaccination sites in cities including Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and El Paso.

  • Both companies will work with the National Urban League to offer education programs to address vaccine hesitancy.
  • People will be able to schedule rides via the Uber app once they have a vaccination appointment.
  • Uber drivers will be able to connect people with vaccine appointments once they become more widely available.
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