SEATTLE: Google is continuing the series of animated doodles to thank doctors and health workers around the world for combating COVID-19 during the ongoing pandemic.
Last week, the company released a simple and moving advertisement saying thank you to all coronavirus helpers, and will now continue with a series of Google Doodles over the next two weeks.
Google is releasing series of Doodles to recognise the many people responding to COVID-19 — from doctors and nurses caring for people on the frontline, to teachers and food service workers ensuring essential goods and services are still available.
Google came up with a doodle that displays a ‘thank you’ message for the doctors, nurses and the medical staff. The doodle shows a message “To all doctors, nurses and medical workers; thank you”. The animated doodle shows a heart emoji being sent to all the healthcare workers.
This Google Doodles series — usually reserved for multi-week sporting events like the Olympics and World Cup — coincides with National Public Health Week in the US.
The first thanks public health workers and researchers in the scientific community. Given that there will be several doodles in this series, Google is using the same basic format where the “G” sends heart/thanks/appreciation/respect to a themed “e” at the end.
The Search homepage at the bottom notes who Google is recognising that day. Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, Google has leveraged its platforms to provide information and link to health resources.
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