Uber offering rides to vaccination sites

The logo of the ride sharing service Uber is seen in front of its headquarters on August 26, 2016 in San Francisco, California
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Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - In further efforts to encourage Black and African American residents in Clark County to get COVID-19 vaccinations and to address disparities in vaccine access, Uber has stepped forward to provide support of the “Back to Life” campaign by offering up to 35,600 free or discounted rides to residents to the vaccination site at Nevada Partners, 690 W. Lake Mead Blvd., North Las Vegas, NV 89030.

Uber will be offering the free rides from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday to residents living in eight ZIP codes that, according to the Southern Nevada Health District, have shown the highest number of COVID-19 related cases since the start of the pandemic. They are 89110, 89108, 89115, 89030, 89121, 89031, 89032, and 89122.

The first 5,000 people will get free rides (two per person, to the site and back). The next 12,800 people will get two rides each at a 50-percent discount. The offer is good through Sept. 30, 2021, or until the free and reduced rides are exhausted.

To receive the Uber code for free or discounted rides, individuals will need to call Nevada Partners at 702-844-8000. For those who do not have access to the Uber app, they can still call Nevada Partners for assistance.

Residents seeking the Uber rides must have already booked vaccination appointments at Nevada Partners prior to reaching the ride-share company for the transportation assistance.

“We are grateful Uber has joined the ‘Back to Life’ effort to allow for more Black residents to obtain much-needed vaccines,” said Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II. “The

Residents are encouraged to visit the Southern Nevada Health District’s website for detailed information about COVID-19 and to book vaccination appointments at Health District and community partner locations, including College of Southern Nevada – Cheyenne Campus and the Las Vegas Convention Center: www.snhd.info/covid-vaccine. Nevada residents 16 years of age and older are eligible to receive the vaccine. Residents who have vaccine-related questions or need help booking appointments may call (800) 401-0946.

The “Back to Life” campaign’s webpage,  www.clarkcountynv.gov/backtolife, located on Clark County’s website, includes downloadable materials for individuals and organizations wishing to support the effort and help spread awareness about the importance of vaccinations among the Black population. People can also follow @BacktoLifeSNV on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and use the hashtag #BacktoLifeSNV.

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