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Ridesharing giant Uber is working to provide user data to public health officials to track coronavirus cases. Multiple public health officials across the globe have sought this data from Uber. Uber ...
Uber quietly rolled out a free service that gives public health officials access to data on drivers and riders who are believed to have come into contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
NEW YORK -- Uber Technologies Inc. has quietly launched a service to give public health officials quick access to data on drivers and riders presumed to have come into contact with someone infected ...
For months Uber has been providing health officials with data to help them with their contact tracing efforts, Reuters reports. The ride-sharing company has designed a portal specifically for health ...
The post-Covid office may be a very different place. Uber’s offices, for example, could reopen at 20 percent capacity with employees sitting six feet apart, the company’s real estate chief Mike Huaco ...
BENSALEM, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces an investigation on behalf of Uber Technologies, Inc. (“Uber” or the “Company”) (NYSE: UBER) investors concerning the Company’s ...
Ridesharing giant Uber has rolled out a service to give public health officials quick access to user data to track coronavirus cases, Reuters reported Monday. The contact tracing service will be ...
Uber Technologies has quietly launched a service to give public health officials quick access to data on drivers and riders presumed to have come into contact with someone infected with COVID-19, ...
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