Google Doodle Encourages People to Get Covid-19 Vaccines, wear Face Mask Amid Surge in Case
As per the shared tweet by Google which encourages the people of the world to take care of their health by getting vaccinated and wearing a proper mask and save lives.
Amid the surge in Covid-19 virus cases all over the world, Google is also taking the step to awake the people about the Covid-19 Virus.
Highlighted Facts
- Google Doodle is presenting its character with the protection of Mask and Bandages.
- The doodle is visible in India and some other countries only.
- Due to the new variant Omicron of Corona Virus, the numbers of daily cases are increasing day by day.
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The Covid-19 positive cases are surging day by day, the vaccination and wear face mask is become as compulsory wear in public to protect your and your family. Google is also awaking the people with the help of representation of the vaccinated Doodle which is showing the characters of doodle has born a mask with the vaccination sign.
While visiting the search page of Google the characters appear as similar as explained and on clicking the characters you will land into the page of the Covid-19 vaccination availability page which will tell you the vaccination place nearby and another medical facility.
The message can be read, written as “Get vaccinated. Wear a Mask. Save Lives”. The line will appear while moving the cursor over the Doodle image.
The letters of Doodle is showing the wearing of the masks and bandages along with the animated effects to create awareness for the Covid-19 vaccines and promote the means of wearing the mask.
The Doodle is visible in some countries as India, Italy, Canada, Lithuania, Trinidad, and Tobago.
The same Doodle by Google was presented in the cities like Pakistan, the USA, India, Canada, Sri Lanka, and the UK.
The Doodle image represents the Covid-19’s surge in cases and its awareness.
As in India the number of cases reach 2, 71, 202 on Sunday, the positivity ratio is about 16.28 % and the expected ratio is about 30% in Delhi and Maharashtra in the last week of January.