A new partnership between a Camden nonprofit and the rideshare service Uber will enable city residents who lack access to transportation to get COVID-19 vaccines.
Uber will send Cooper s Ferry Partnership 3,000 ride codes, valued at $30 each, said Cooper s Ferry CEO Kris Kolluri on Wednesday. The codes would be redeemable through September. That s no small number, said Kolluri of the $90,000 Uber has pledged. We are so excited about this.
As of Wednesday, Camden had 9,546 cases of COVID-19, by far the highest number of cases in Camden County. On Monday, N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy said every resident in the state over the age of 16 is eligible for vaccinations.
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