Video Touching Google For Medical Workers Battling COVID-19
JAKARTA - Millions of medical personnel around the world are struggling desperately to treat and deal with the corona virus outbreak. As the vanguard they are willing to risk their lives to help others.
Through a short video, Google appreciates the struggles of medical personnel around the world. 'Thank You Healthcare Workers' wrote Google in a short video uploaded to YouTube.
At the beginning of the video, Google presents a variety of questions regarding medical personnel battling COVID-19. Starting from 'How to reduce the transmission of the corona virus' to 'How can we help doctors'.
"As the world faces an unprecedented health crisis, we thank all medical personnel for sacrificing time and effort to save so many lives," Google wrote in the video description.
Google also did not forget to write the greeting 'Thank You Healthcare Workers' while showing video footage from netizens thanking doctors, nurses and volunteers for struggling at the forefront of handling COVID-19, as reported by Digitaltrends.
The video, which was uploaded on March 29, has been liked by more than 20 thousand netizens. Goole also ended his video with an important message so that the world community remains at home, while medical personnel struggle to deal with COVID-19.
"Help us (medical personnel) save lives, by staying at home," wrote Google.
We're committing $ 800M + in new # COVID19 response efforts, incl $ 340M in @GoogleAds credits for SMBs worldwide, $ 250M in ad grants for @WHO & 100+ govt orgs globally, a $ 200M investment fund for NGOs & banks to help small businesses access capital, and more https://t.co/oVj6MMs9Bl
- Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) March 27, 2020
The internet giant has also contributed to its donations, totaling nearly US $ 800 million or around Rp.13 trillion to health organizations and medical personnel who have been fighting at the forefront of the COVID-19 outbreak. Google also dedicates a special page related to the global medical handling of the corona virus.