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Lyft is Offering Free Rides for Those in Need

As the coronavirus-outbreak” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>coronavirus outbreak continues to affect everyday life around the world, Lyft has relaunched its LyftUp initiative to offer free rides to people in need.

According to Travel + Leisure, the company has partnered with government agencies and community organizations to provide rides for families, low-income seniors and medical staff in need of transportation.

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Caregivers who work with the National Council on Aging delivering food and supplies to those quarantined at home are also eligible for Lyft’s free rides.

Lyft is also using its drivers to deliver medical supplies to the elderly and people with compromising conditions and meals to children who relied on their schools to receive subsidized lunches. A program has also launched in the Bay Area in which food can be delivered to homebound seniors.

In addition, Lyft is currently working with its partners to grant free rides to and from grocery stores and with several Medicaid agencies to incorporate Lyft into their programs and get people to critical medical appointments.

Lyft will temporarily suspend all riders and drivers who have coronavirus. The company is working with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to identify anyone who may have come in contact with the virus. All shared riding programs are currently suspended.

“We know Lyft can be a critical lifeline for covid-19.html” target=”_self” rel=”nofollow noopener noreferrer”>communities in need — this situation is no different,” the company said in a statement. “Many vulnerable populations still don’t have as much access to these essential services as they should. So we’re taking immediate action to fill the gaps, while continuously working to protect driver safety.”

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