More than 400 cases of human trafficking were discovered in Georgia last year. Since the coronavirus outbreak, there has been a 40 percent increase in reports. Now, Uber is working to fight human trafficking by releasing advice for drivers, delivery couriers, and riders to identify signs and report human trafficking.
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