₹250 per dose, the government has said.Ride-hailing firm Uber India on Thursday said it has extended its support to the ministry of health and family welfare, state governments and local non-government organizations (NGOs), offering free rides to assist during the second phase of the vaccination programme.
The free rides can be availed for visiting the nearest authorized vaccination centres, across 35 cities, by citizens above 45 years of age with co-morbidities, it added.“Our efforts in this partnership will be focused on providing safe and timely transport options for the most vulnerable sections of our population," said Prabhjeet Singh, president, Uber India and South Asia.Click here to read the Mint ePaperMint is now on Telegram.