According to a blog update from expert, Emily Moxley, Google’s product manager for search, search interest relating coronavirus (Covid-19) has continued to increase spontaneously across the globe since the beginning of this year. Right now, coronavirus is the largest topic people are looking for around the world in google search.
As this public health crisis has evolved into a pandemic, information needs are continuing to change, differing from region to region.
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Expanding Google COVID-19 Search experience
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In addition to links to helpful resources from national and local health authorities, people will also find a carousel of Twitter accounts from local civic organizations and health authorities to help connect them with the latest local guidance as it’s shared
Google have also introduced a feature to surface some of the most common questions about the pandemic, with relevant snippets sourced from the WHO and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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A coronavirus website dedicated to help and resources
In addition to launching new features on Google Search that provide easy access to more authoritative information, Google have worked with relevant agencies and authorities to roll out a website (US-only for now) — available at google.com/covid19 — focused on education, prevention and local resources.
People can find state-based information, safety and prevention tips, search trends related to COVID-19, and further resources for individuals, educators and businesses.
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Google says, the site will be available in more languages and countries in the coming days and the website will be updated as more resources become available.
Along with other Google products and initiatives, I hope these resources will help people find answers to the questions they’re asking and get the help they need.
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