Uber Helping Public Health Officials Contact-Trace Riders And Drivers For Covid-19

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Uber Helping Public Health Officials Contact-Trace Riders And Drivers For Covid-19
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U.S. public health officials have filed 158 requests.

, public health officials can see the data and select the action they want Uber to take, such as temporarily blocking a driver, rider or courier from using Uber.

Uber customers with a confirmed case of Covid-19 are automatically blocked from using Uber for at least 14 days. to creating national standards for testing and contact tracing, leaving it up to the states.in recent weeks, yet Reuters reviewed the policies set by 32 state and local health departments and found that most do not use ride-hailing data, which health officials said is useful because it identifies a larger set of people outside of someone’s direct social circle.

Since Uber quietly started the service in January, the company says it has received roughly 560 coronavirus-related requests from public health departments in 29 countries, including 158 requests filed by U.S. public health officials. Uber has long provided data to U.S. law enforcement officials in emergencies or criminal investigations and updated itsThe most-recent coronavirus spending bill approved by Congress in April required the Health and Human Services Department to release a strategic testing plan and allocated $25 billion to increase testing. Thethe agency released in May doubled down on the administration’s view that states, not the federal government, should be responsible for testing.

in June found that only three states confirmed plans to use the technology from Apple and Google and that 17 states said they were against building contact-tracing apps entirely.

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