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Prevention of Covid-19: Google Doodle provides advice on staying safe during the Coronavirus pandemic

Prevention of Covid-19: Google Doodle provides advice on staying safe during the Coronavirus pandemic
Today, Google Doodle encourages social walk-away and wearing face-covering in the Covid-19 era.


Prevention of Covid-19: Google Doodle provides advice on staying safe during the Coronavirus pandemic


 Here are the most important tips

Today, Google Doodle encourages social walk-away and wearing face-covering in the Covid-19 era.

The animation show, with the message "Wear A Mask.

Even the letter "e" at the end of "Google" has little trouble pasting its cover, but while the animation looks nice, it bears an important message.

The short sequence ends with the letters of the search engine logo spread across a safe distance to encourage social distance.

What do the doodles do today?

As one of the world's largest technology companies, Google has taken an active position in the fight against Covid-19.

Today's Google Doodle is associated with several steps everyone can take to help reduce the spread of the virus.

To stop the spread of coronavirus COVID-19

Try to get away from at least 2 meters (3 steps) away from anyone you don't live with or someone who is not in your support bubble

Use hand sanitizer gel if soap and water are not available, wash your hands as soon as you return home

Put the used tissue in the basket immediately and wash your hands afterward

Wear something that covers your nose and mouth when it is difficult for you to get away from people, such as in stores or on public transportation

Doodles today have a much broader reach than most Google offerings - which can vary from region to region around the world - to deliver an important message back home during a period of a pandemic affecting nearly every corner of the world.

Doodles were mistakenly released early a week ago, but they were quickly removed. The launch will continue today, at least for 24 hours.

What does Google also do to combat coronavirus?


In late July, it announced new plans to allow staff to continue working from home until the summer of 2021, in response to the epidemic.

The company had previously revealed plans to start reopening more offices globally early in June this year, with the majority of its employees returning to offices by the beginning of next year.

However, after discussions among senior executives, the pre-set date extension in January 2021 has now been confirmed as a temporary deadline for the return of positions.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the work of extending the home will "affect" almost all of the company’s 200,000 employees.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai explained the step in an employee email, saying: "To give employees the ability to plan, we're extending our global volunteer work from home until June 30, 2021, to roles that don't need to be in the office."

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