- Google’s coronavirus website is still offline, as the company has delayed the launch to later this week.
- The website will display updated information about the COVID-19 pandemic from the WHO and CDC.
- Screening and testing details will also be available on the website and other Google services once it launches.
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Google found out during President Trump’s coronavirus national emergency press conference on Friday that it was supposedly building a coronavirus website that it would assist people with information about COVID-19 testing locations. The Search giant had to explain at the time that it was Verily, a service also owned by Google-parent company Alphabet, that was working on the coronavirus screening service, but the site would not be the kind of nationwide effort that Trump advertised. Google over the weekend announced that it was going to work on the promised site, and Verily on Monday started taking screening registrations in the Bay Area. Since then, Google decided to delay the release of the coronavirus website for further improvements.
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Google’s coronavirus website delayed until later this week originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 17 Mar 2020 at 06:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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