
As the world keeps on being influenced by the spread of Covid-19, Google is using a new Doodle to honor to the health workers and researchers working to battle the coronavirus on April 6, 2020.
The search engine’s celebrated logo has been transformed into animation with a heart that hops over the letters, with the “e” changed into one of the academics the brand is paying tribute to.
What’s more, this is just the start of a series that will pay tribute to individuals working to battle the pandemic.
As COVID-19 keeps on affecting communities the world over, individuals are meeting up to help each other now like never before. Additionally, over the coming weeks, Google is propelling a Doodle series to recognize and respect a considerable lot of those on the forefronts.
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Today, Google would like to say:
“To all the public health workers and researchers in the scientific community, thank you.”
Many Google Doodles have just appeared in particular regions, yet this one has a high worldwide reach. On Monday, April 6, it is visible in browsers over the world, remembering for the United States, Greenland, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, and the UAE.
If you click the Google Doodle then you’ll be taken to a convenient site that details ways to help stop the spread of Covid-19.
There’s as of now no immunization to prevent coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
You can ensure yourself and help prevent spreading the virus to other people if you:
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