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Our approach to COVID-19

The safety and well-being of everyone who uses Uber is at the heart of what we do. We're continuing to expand our response to COVID-19 with new features for our users, support for those who earn on our platform, and partnerships and initiatives that serve our cities.

Committed to helping

We’re pledging 10 million free rides and deliveries of food for frontline healthcare workers, seniors, and people in need around the world.

Supporting healthcare workers

In some markets, Uber is providing free transportation for frontline healthcare workers, helping them get to and from patients’ homes, as well as between healthcare facilities."

Feeding first responders

In markets where Uber Eats is available, we’re providing free meals to first responders and healthcare workers, in coordination with local governments.

Supporting local restaurants

In some areas, we’ve waived the Delivery Fee for independent restaurants on Uber Eats*

Moving supplies

In markets where Uber Freight operates, shipments of critical goods will be transported with zero profit pricing.

Supporting public authorities

The safety and well-being of everyone who uses Uber is always our priority. We are committed to supporting public authorities and cities as they work to stem the COVID-19 pandemic.

Important information for drivers and delivery people*

  • We are working to provide drivers and delivery partners an option to access disinfectants to help them keep their cars clean. Supplies are very limited, so we are prioritizing the resources to drivers and delivery partners in cities with the greatest need*.

  • In markets that offer Uber Eats, customers have the option to choose how they'd like their orders delivered, including selecting "Leave at door" during checkout.

  • We have a team available 24/7 to support public health authorities in their response to the pandemic. Working with them, we may temporarily suspend the accounts of riders or drivers confirmed to have contracted or been exposed to COVID‑19. We’re also consulting with an epidemiologist to make sure our efforts as a company are grounded in medical advice.

  • The last thing you should have to worry about is losing your Uber Pro status. We are protecting the current Uber Pro status for all drivers for the remainder of this qualifying period.

  • If you're in a market that offers vehicle rental services, we have worked with our global rental partners to ensure that any driver diagnosed with COVID‑19 or individually quarantined can return their car with no penalty. In some areas, rental partners will allow no-penalty returns for any driver who wishes to return their rental car.

Health and safety tips

We’re reminding everyone who uses Uber to follow advice from public health authorities. If you’re sick, stay home and away from others. Wash your hands frequently, and cover your cough or sneeze. For more information, visit the World Health Organization website.

Drivers and delivery people*

Uber customers

Important information for restaurant partners in markets where Uber Eats is available