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Uber Suspends 240 Mexican Accounts to Prevent Coronavirus Spread

(Bloomberg) -- Uber Technologies Inc. has suspended 240 user accounts in Mexico to contain the potential spread of coronavirus.The users suspended had ridden with two drivers who came into contact with a possible coronavirus case, according to a statement posted to the company’s Mexican Twitter account. To date, there have been no confirmed cases of the virus in the country.“We will keep users and drivers informed with respect to any update of their accounts,” the company said in the statement, adding that it will work in a coordinated manner with authorities.Mexico City’s Health Ministry confirmed that an Uber driver had carried a passenger from Los Angeles who was possibly infected with the coronavirus. The agency said that suspected cases would be isolated and studied to confirm or discount possible contagion.Researchers are still trying to understand how the infectious virus can spread from person to person in an attempt to dispel fears over the illness.Individuals in some countries have avoided shopping malls and areas believed to have been visited by patients suspected to have tested positive for the countries, although a Singapore government advisory said in a Facebook post that the risk of spreading the illness “from transient contact, such as in public places, is low.”To contact the reporter on this story: Justin Villamil in Mexico City at [email protected] contact the editors responsible for this story: Carolina Wilson at [email protected], Siraj Datoo, Stanley JamesFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P. Read More...

(Bloomberg) — Uber Technologies Inc. has suspended 240 user accounts in Mexico to contain the potential spread of coronavirus.

The users suspended had ridden with two drivers who came into contact with a possible coronavirus case, according to a statement posted to the company’s Mexican Twitter account. To date, there have been no confirmed cases of the virus in the country.

“We will keep users and drivers informed with respect to any update of their accounts,” the company said in the statement, adding that it will work in a coordinated manner with authorities.

Mexico City’s Health Ministry confirmed that an Uber driver had carried a passenger from Los Angeles who was possibly infected with the coronavirus. The agency said that suspected cases would be isolated and studied to confirm or discount possible contagion.

Researchers are still trying to understand how the infectious virus can spread from person to person in an attempt to dispel fears over the illness.

Individuals in some countries have avoided shopping malls and areas believed to have been visited by patients suspected to have tested positive for the countries, although a Singapore government advisory said in a Facebook post that the risk of spreading the illness “from transient contact, such as in public places, is low.”

To contact the reporter on this story: Justin Villamil in Mexico City at [email protected]

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Carolina Wilson at [email protected], Siraj Datoo, Stanley James

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