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Uber Offers Brits Free Trips To Vaccination Centres

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To assist the drive to get Britain vaccinated against the coronavirus, Uber has announced that it’s going to offer free trips to vaccination centres around the country as long as the bill is less than £15. Unfortunately, those who fall outside the vaccination priority groups probably won’t benefit from the offer because the promo codes are only valid until February 28, 2021, but if you’re taking an elderly relative then you can definitely save some money.

 

To get the free ride, tap the menu in the top left of the Uber app and select Wallet, select ‘Add Promo Code’ at the bottom and add the appropriate promo code for the vaccination centre you’re travelling to or from, then select the other pick-up or drop-off location and confirm your trip. The promo codes for the vaccination centres are as follows:

  • Robertson House, Stevenage: UberUKRH
  • Excel Centre (Nightingale), London: UberUKEX
  • Centre for Life, Newcastle: UberUKCL
  • Etihad Tennis and Football Centre, Manchester: UberUKET
  • Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey: UberUKED
  • Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol: UberUKAG
  • Millennium Point, Birmingham: UberUKMP
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In addition to the deadline in February, Uber has also said that the promotion will only be valid for the first 4,000 riders per promo code. It’s not clear how quickly these promo codes will last; though, according to government data nearly four million people have received their first dose of the vaccine so far. While many of those will have gone to local centres not involved in the scheme there’s still a good chance the promo codes could be exhausted before February 28 rolls around.

 

Like other parts of the private sector, Uber has been altering its normal services; to help people through the coronavirus pandemic. In November, the firm announced Uber Medics; a subsidised ride service for NHS and care home staff. By selecting Uber Medics, health workers could save 25% on all of their trips; and get more flexibility on waiting times – all at Uber’s, not the driver’s, expense.

 

 

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