Walgreens and Uber have announced a new partnership that will make it easier for patrons to get a COVID-19 vaccine from a pharmacy location by accessing a ride via the rideshare service. Uber users will now be able to see a vaccine option in the app that will offer them the ability to book an appointment at their choice of Walgreens location. After booking an appointment, users can then set up a pickup time to ensure they have a ride to their appointment.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi spoke on the new Walgreens and Uber partnership saying, "We’re committed to helping ensure that transportation is not a barrier to getting vaccinated. We know that by making it easier to get to an appointment, more people will get vaccinated. By partnering with Walgreens, our goal is to make getting that shot as easy as booking a ride with Uber."
Rideshare Vaccination Partnerships
Walgreens and Uber Have Partnered for Easier Appointments
Trend Themes
1. Vaccine Ride Partnerships - Collaboration between rideshare and vaccine providers is a new trend that is removing transportation as a barrier to vaccination
2. In-app Vaccine Booking - The integration of vaccine booking within rideshare platforms is a trend that is making vaccine appointments more accessible and convenient
3. Partnerships for Social Good - Collaborations between companies to address social issues like vaccine accessibility is a growing trend that aligns with a sense of social responsibility
Industry Implications
1. Rideshare - Rideshare companies have an opportunity to offer their platform as a means to address transportation barriers and increase vaccination rates
2. Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceutical companies can collaborate with rideshare companies to offer transportation solutions to increase access to their products
3. Tech - Companies in the tech industry can leverage their platforms and resources to address social issues like vaccine accessibility through strategic partnerships