“Thank You Coronavirus Helpers” today’s Google doodle congratulating those working on the frontline fighting the COVID-19 epidemic“
Google [Thank You Coronavirus Helpers], in its unique way, appreciates and thanks the excellent mission undertaken by Frontline activists fighting the COVID-19 epidemic. Today’s Google Doodle is a GIF with hearts and images of all the services that contribute to health care amidst a raging epidemic. Google Doodle says “thank you” to everyone, from doctors and nurses to ambulance drivers, cleaners, and security men. “As COVID-19 continues to affect communities around the world, people are coming together to help each other like never before. We look forward to launching their doodle series to recognize and honor many of them. Today we would like to say: Thanks to all of the coronavirus contributors on the web”.
Google is raising awareness through its doodles and social media, taking care of deadly viruses and DOS and experts say.
“As COVID-19 continues to affect the country, help prevent the spread by following these steps ⦔, Google posted on its Twitter handle as the number of coronavirus cases began to rise rapidly.
π· Wear a mask.
β Google India (@GoogleIndia) August 5, 2020
πͺ Save lives.
As COVID-19 continues to impact the nation, help stop the spread by following these steps: https://t.co/FFbLMD5Of8#GoogleDoodle pic.twitter.com/A03ZmiC6MJ
Each step counts in making sure that you and everyone around you stays safe. Remember to follow all the safe practices.
β Google India (@GoogleIndia) August 6, 2020
Head to @MoHFW_India to know more. pic.twitter.com/GgZqcAN4af
“Thank you for maintaining a six-foot distance in August,” he posted in late August, reminding people of the importance of social distance as an important precautionary measure when the gradual lockout in India is lifted.
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β Google India (@GoogleIndia) August 28, 2020
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thanks for maintaining six feet distance