Health
Can Uber win back riders with a kinder, gentler image? – Quartz
As vaccines get deployed, Uber is looking to position itself ahead of the curve.

Uber announced this week that it is committing 10 million free or discounted rides to help vulnerable communities around the world get access to Covid-19 vaccinations. The company says it will work with organizations that have deep ties to communities of color that have been disproportionally hurt by the pandemic to provide rides to and from initial vaccination appointments, and for the follow-up shots that will be needed a few weeks later.
Uber says the goal is to make sure that transportation…
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