Uber Health on the Road

By Staff Reporter - 26 Oct '16 02:36AM

Flu affects 5 to 20 percent of the population every year. That could lead to 200,00 hospitalized because of illness. To protect yourself from flu viruses, the best way to do is to have yourself vaccinated. Uber, an online transportation network company, and an advocate to stop flu viruses from spreading recently released a new campaign to stop this virus. Uber health is delivering free flu-fighting care packages across the country. The program can accommodate as much as five persons, and passengers just need to open their Uber app between 11 a.m to 3 p.m to be qualified for the free vaccines. Now that's how you get shots like a rockstar.

This brilliant program from Uber is to raise awareness regarding the deadly effects of influenza virus to every american. With the use of our improved technology, care is just one click away. Uber believes that we can build a healthier future for everybody, in every city.

Over the past three years, Uber has been aiding citizens from Boston to Cape Town using this press a button and fight flu program. Last November, Uber offered this one-day-only flu shot in 35 Cities. The difference is that you have to pay 10$ to get 10 people vaccinate. Now, Uber is going all out with their advocacy. They're expanding too much wider medium, proving free vaccines from New York to Washington. You can have the complete list of the participating cities on Uber website.

We are hoping for 100 percent success rate for this project. Be an advocate, spread the word to your friends and families and have them vaccinated. If you missed out the program, don't feel bad. Use VaccineFinder to find the nearest shot provider in your area. As per Dr. John Brownstein, the uber adviser in healthcare " We can all fight this thing together."

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