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Uber Will Offer Free Rides to Walgreens to Expand Covid Vaccine Access in Underserved Communities

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  • Uber will offer free rides to Walgreens stores for people who book a vaccine appointment but do not have transportation and live in an underserved community.
  • The pilot program will start in Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and El Paso, Texas.
  • Walgreens will play an expanded role in the vaccine rollout this week, as it gets direct shipments of doses and administers shots in 15 states.

Walgreens and Uber are teaming up to make it easier for people who don't have a car or a nearby pharmacy to get a Covid-19 vaccine.

The companies announced Tuesday that Uber will offer free rides to Walgreens stores and clinics for those who book an appointment and live in underserved communities. Uber will work with charitable partners, such as the National Urban League, to identify people who need the rides.

The pilot program will start in Chicago, Atlanta, Houston and El Paso, Texas. A Walgreens spokeswoman said free rides will be offered as early as next week in Atlanta and then expand to the other cities.

The partnership is part of a pledge Uber made in December to offer 10 million free or discounted rides to make sure transportation doesn't prevent people from getting the Covid vaccine.

Walgreens, the country's second-largest pharmacy chain, will take on an expanded role in the vaccine rollout later this week. Walgreens will give vaccines to priority groups — such as older Americans or those with preexisting conditions — starting Friday at some stores in 15 states and two cities, Chicago and New York.

The Biden administration announced plans last week to start sending direct shipments of doses to about 6,500 retail stores nationwide. It plans to eventually expand that program to 40,000 pharmacies.

The vaccine rollout has been slowed by limited supply. It has also reflected broader health-care inequities. The majority of the nearly 13 million people given at least one dose of vaccine within the first month of distribution were older, White and female, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many vaccine sites have relied on online systems, which can be complicated to navigate for older Americans or out of reach for people who don't have a cellphone or reliable internet access.

Covid has had a disproportionate toll on Black and Hispanic Americans. Black Americans have died from Covid at 1.5 times the rate of White people, according to data compiled by the COVID Tracking Project.

Walgreens and Uber said they also plan to work together in other ways. Uber said it will add in-app features that make it easier for Uber drivers, delivery people and freight workers to book a vaccine appointment when they are more widely available. The companies are developing an educational program with the National Urban League to reduce vaccine hesitancy.

 

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