Google has just launched a website with information and resources to better understand the coronavirus outbreak. You can see it at goοgle.com / covid19.
The site currently caters to visitors residing in the US, but content for more countries and languages will be added soon (the Spanish version of the site will be next, according to The Verge.)
Ο ιστότοπος της Google συμπεριλαμβάνει πληροφορίες για την ασθένεια, συνδέσμους σε συμβουλευτικό υλικό υγείας από τον Παγκόσμιο Οργανισμό Υγείας και σε τμήματα δημόσιας υγείας για κάθε πολιτεία των ΗΠΑ, συμβουλές ασφάλειας, στοιχεία σχετικά με την εξάπλωση κοροναϊού σε όλο τον κόσμο, ιδέες για μια καλή διαβίωση και εργασία καθώς και μια σελίδα of donations supported by the United Nations Foundation for the World Health Organization's COVID-19 Solidarity Fund.
Google also provides information on appearing in disease-related search results, as well as links to the Twitter accounts of local political organizations and various health authorities.
President Trump announced last week that Google has created a website to help people in the US find test locations. But a subsidiary of Alphabet, which created the site, currently only serves people who live in two of its provinces California.
There is a lot you can read on the Google site, but if you need more, there is another portal launched by WhatsApp, as well as various other dashboards for it monitoring of the spread of the virus, such as that which created by Microsoft.