Uber could temporarily suspend the accounts of any riders or drivers who’ve contracted or been exposed to the coronavirus, the company said Wednesday. It also has a team dedicated to helping public health authorities in their response.
The ride-hailing company is giving drivers and delivery people who get sick 14 days of financial assistance while their account is on hold — echoing the approach taken by many other tech companies.
“We’re also consulting with an epidemiologist to make sure our efforts as a company are grounded in medical advice,” Uber said in its coronavirus policy.
Public health authorities can share information with Uber’s global…
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