Google's search page today honors workers who are putting their lives on the line during the coronavirus crisis.
Google's search page honors workers who are putting their lives on the line during the coronavirus crisis.
Monday, the search giant updated its home page with an illustration celebrating essential workers employed by supermarkets. The animation, or Doodle, shows the letter G in Google's logo sending a heart to the letter E, which is dressed as a grocery store employee wearing a mask.The update on Google.com is part of a broader push to recognize those on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic.
prompting the retailer to adopt additional safety measures. Trader Joe's had its first coronavirus-related fatality in New York. Google has previously honored farmworkers and sanitation staff for their contributions during the pandemic.
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