Uber and Deliveroo to offer cheap cab rides and meals as incentives to get Covid jab

1 August 2021, 00:01 | Updated: 1 August 2021, 09:45

Uber, Bolt, Deliveroo and Pizza Pilgrims are among the brands offering incentives
Uber, Bolt, Deliveroo and Pizza Pilgrims are among the brands offering incentives. Picture: PA

By Patrick Grafton-Green

Discounted rides and meals will be offered by taxi-hailing and food delivery companies to help boost uptake of the Covid-19 jab.

Uber, Bolt, Deliveroo and Pizza Pilgrims are among the brands that will be offering incentives to younger people to encourage them to get vaccinated, the Government announced.

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said Uber will be sending reminders to all users in August encouraging them to get jabbed.

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The company will offer discounted rides and meals on its Uber Eats platform for young adults who receive a vaccine.

Uber has previously offered free trips to vaccination centres for NHS staff.

Bolt, another ride-hailing app, will offer "free ride credit" to vaccination centres following a similar scheme earlier this year when it offered £250,000 worth of free rides to London vaccination facilities.

Deliveroo will give vouchers to young people who get jabbed, and a spokesperson said: "At Deliveroo we want to do our small part to support the NHS during the pandemic, including delivering a million free meals to frontline NHS staff and vaccine centres. This is the next step in helping people get vaccinated and safely back to normal."

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DHSC said further details on partnerships will be released "in due course" and other incentives "could include vouchers or discount codes for people attending pop-up vaccine sites and booking though the NHS, social media competitions and promotional offers for restaurants".

The department added: "Companies will not ask for or hold any health data for the incentive scheme."

Government data up to July 29 shows that of the 84,737,932 Covid-19 jabs given in the UK, 46,775,525 were first doses and 37,962,407 were second doses.

DHSC said around 67% of people aged 18 to 29 in England have received a first dose.

Thanking businesses for "stepping up" to support the vaccine drive, Health Secretary Sajid Javid urged people to "take advantage of the discounts".

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He added: "The lifesaving vaccines not only protect you, your loved ones and your community, but they are helping to bring us back together by allowing you to get back to doing the things you've missed.

Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said there was "strong enthusiasm" among young people so far to get vaccinated, adding: "Please get your jabs as soon as you can and grab a bargain."

The latest initiatives are announced after a host of further pop-up vaccination hubs opened across England this weekend.

Locations include Circus Extreme in Halifax, West Yorkshire, Burnley FC's Turf Moor ground, Goodwood Racecourse near Chichester, and the Summer of Love Festival in west London's Holland Park.

In the east of the capital a four-day vaccine festival is running in Poplar until Monday, with live music and free food.

DHSC said more than 600,000 people were vaccinated last weekend at walk-in clinics ranging from London's Tate Modern Gallery to a Primark in Bristol.