Supporting you during the Coronavirus
As of August 27, 2021, we are no longer taking applications for the COVID financial assistance policy. For additional resources and other safety information, please visit our COVID resources page.
The uncertainty caused by the coronavirus is being felt across the world. But we know it’s especially concerning for anyone who relies on our platform to make a living. That’s why we are providing financial assistance to anyone who drives or delivers with Uber and is diagnosed with COVID-19 or placed in individual quarantine by a public health authority due to their risk of spreading COVID-19. This assistance is now available worldwide.
This is a moment of great challenge, but we are here to support you.
—Andrew Macdonald, Senior Vice President, Rides and Platform
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How much financial assistance is Uber giving to drivers and delivery people?
- Q: How do drivers and delivery people who believe they are eligible for this financial assistance claim it?
- Q: How long do eligible drivers and delivery people have to register for this financial assistance?
- Q: How does implementation of the financial assistance policy work in different countries?
- Q: What will happen to Uber accounts for drivers and delivery people when they are found to be eligible for financial assistance?
- Q: What will Uber do for drivers and delivery people if a city shuts down Uber’s service?
Our priority remains helping keep the communities in which we operate safe and healthy. As a reminder, you can find resources and regular updates on our response to coronavirus on our website.
As of August 27, 2021, we are no longer taking applications for the COVID financial assistance policy. For additional resources and other safety information, please visit our COVID resources page.
Hala Keyrouz