- Companies like Uber are continuing to step up and offer a range of assistance in support of coronavirus relief, as the global pandemic continues to ravage cities and countries (and economies, for that matter) around the world.
- Part of what the ride-hailing giant is offering to blunt the coronavirus impact includes a promise of 10 million free rides and food deliveries via UberEats. This is intended to help front-line healthcare workers, seniors who are most vulnerable to the virus, and government and nonprofit groups, among other constituencies.
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Uber has announced an expansion of its series of measures meant to provide some relief in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, which includes everything from offering no-contact deliveries of meals via its UberEats service as well as offering free rides to healthcare workers.
Along those lines, the company has just announced its promise to make 10 million free rides and deliveries available to a number of constituencies affected by the COVID-19 coronavirus including front-line healthcare workers as well as seniors, the latter of whom are most vulnerable to the disease.
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