Here’s What To Read On Google’s Coronavirus Website

It took a few days but Google has come through with a coronavirus website, just as President Trump said they would. Of course, we know how that really went.

Anyhoo, Google’s COVID-19 website features a clean interface with everything you’d want to know about coronavirus and insights about the spread of the illness.

Google Launches Coronavirus Website

COVID-19 first made headlines in December as Chinese doctors in Wuhan reported a string of cases. Just one month later, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a public health emergency.

Here’s what Google’s COVID-19 website shows you:

  • Distance learning resources for schools and educators
  • Teach From Home tools for teachers
  • Remote job opportunities

The site has a lot more information as well, but what it really does is help people follow authoritative public health guidance and locate appropriate health services.

They are especially highlighting the CDC’s recommendations about social distancing and other things.

Atlanta, like much of the world, has been irreparably affected by COVID-19. But there are people out there still helping.

Atlantafi.com is bringing you the latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has the state of Georgia and the city of Atlanta under a state of emergency. Here are some helpful links:

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