Uber will require that drivers and riders wear face masks or face coverings when using the platform in certain countries, including the U.S. The requirement is part of a new policy that Uber is preparing in order to restart its ride-hailing service during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Executives approved the new policy, which was first reported by CNN Business, this past week. It is expected to be rolled out in the coming weeks. In addition, CNN Business reported that Uber was working on developing technology that could detect if drivers are wearing face masks or coverings before they start accepting trips. It is also looking at ways of verifying that riders have face masks or coverings, but gave no indication of what that would entail.
The company already operates face verification technology to confirm its drivers’ identities.
“As countries reopen, Uber is focused on safety and proceeding with caution. Today, we continue to ask riders to stay home if they can, while shipping safety supplies to drivers who are providing essential trips,” Uber told CNN Business in a statement. “At the same time, our teams are preparing for the next phase of recovery, where we will all have a role to play.”