Google says it needs more time to launch the anti-epidemic site Covid-19
The recently announced Google-developed Covid-19 website will be available later this week. According to Google, they need more development time to ensure they provide the most up-to-date information to their visitors.

Google also said that the site is currently limited to the US and includes information about screening and testing in the United States.
Most likely, Google will use sources of information from various sources, including CDC and other sources, to display locations where people have been infected and the number of screening and testing cases on services such as Google Search and Google. Maps.
In addition, Google is also planning to develop an international version in the near future. According to experts, a Spanish version is being developed.
Google said the company will gather information from WHO and CDC to provide the latest updates on its website. Of course many data still need to be obtained from state governments.
Refer to Softpedia
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