Google launches highly-anticipated coronavirus website

After a week of speculation, Google announced Saturday morning the launch of an educational website on coronavirus in the United States. The site focuses on education, prevention and local resources surrounding the pandemic.

In a blog post, Google said it worked with relevant agencies and authorities to aggregate state-based information, safety and prevention tips, search trends, information to donate to relief efforts and other resources for individuals, educators and businesses.

The state of coronavirus in the U.S. has drastically the government's partnership with Google to build a screening website to direct people to testing sites. While Mr. Trump indicated the site would be a national resource, Google's sister site Verily launched a screening site for only a limited number of people in the Bay Area.

Looking at Google's new site, there is no evidence of the site that Mr. Trump initially proposed. It's unclear if the site will be updated with testing information in the future.

According to Google, COVID-19 is currently the most-searched topic around the world, surpassing some of the most common and consistent queries people search on a daily basis. Google also introduced new coronavirus data and visualizations in Search to make information more clearly available at the top of COVID-19-related queries.

These resources include information cards for symptoms, prevention and up-to-date statistics. Google said it will continue to update these resources as new information becomes available.

"As coronavirus becomes a challenge in more communities and as authorities around the world develop new guidance and tools to address the pandemic, we'll continue to find more opportunities to connect people with key information to keep themselves, their families, and their communities safe," Emily Moxley, Product Management Director of Search, said Saturday.

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