As the world grapples with the Covid-19 pandemic, Google created a doodle to thank everyone who has helped fight the coronavirus, including doctors, nurses, delivery workers, farmers, teachers, researchers, sanitation workers, grocers and emergency service workers, and more. East. Fight against the crisis.
Sharing its doodle on Twitter, Google India urges all frontline workers to stay at home to pay tribute to those who have helped us fight the pandemic.
Over the years, Google has celebrated birthdays for celebrities, celebrated festivals, and celebrated important dates in the country’s history through its doodles. The company changes its logo to mark important occasions. As communities around the world are impacted by the coronavirus crisis, people are coming together to help each other in the fight against the pandemic and the latest Google Doodle series pays tribute to those on the front lines. . “As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people are now more united than ever to help each other.” said on its Doodle website.
The basic theme of the doodle is the letter “G” (from Google) at the end sending hearts and admiration for the letter “E” disguised as coronavirus aid. The internet search giant encourages users to appreciate the efforts of healthcare workers in their lives with a designated GIF. These GIFs are available on Gboard, Tenor’s GIF Keyboard, or search for GIFs in social media apps.
Thanks to “coronavirus warriors” around the world, there is always hope and light even in these dark and challenging times. While much of the world is under lockdown, it’s the people working in essential services and the volunteers that keep things up and running, often putting their lives at risk. To show its gratitude, Google honored various companies by displaying them on its homepage.
“Like all of our doodles, we hope this series makes it easier for viewers everywhere to feel seen, heard and appreciated and that there’s a light at the end. long tunnel that everyone will remember.”, Jessica You, Doodle Lead Team, wrote in a blog post about the special two-week Doodle series. All of the animated doodles – ten in total – have been designed so that the letter “G” represents a community that sends their “love” into the final letter designed to look like a specific profession. Most professionals are designed with masks in mind with social distancing in mind.
Especially the animated series, in which the company claims to have developed a “single-themed real-time doodle series” for the first time in such a short time.
From cleaners to medical professionals, this tech company has strived to honor all the people without whom the world would not currently be able to function.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai took to Twitter to announce the series will premiere on April 6. Doodle for farmers, grocery store workers, food industry
The tech company also pays tribute to those who often have to sit out or go unanswered. Noting the important work done by all sanitation and prison staff, the tech giant said “their efforts are vital to those on the front lines and those at home.” “. All over the world, people appreciate sanitation workers for their services.
In this series of events, the company also expressed gratitude to those who have made farm-to-table farming possible during the global pandemic. From greeting the farmers and farmers who work tirelessly to make sure there is enough food, to the people who work in the store.
Google has also perfected the distribution area to ensure that the supply chain stays up and running. This also includes workers in the food industry, which, although normally closed to catering establishments, are now focused on delivery services.
Doodle for the scientific community and researchers, medical professionals
This series begins with a doodle dedicated to public health workers and researchers in the scientific community. It then includes emergency services personnel – the last two letters of the symbol depict a firefighter and police officer.
Doodle for educators and childcare workers
Although educational institutions have been closed and most students are forced to stay at home, many teachers have not been relieved of their duties as online classes continue around the world. The doodle depicts a teacher wearing glasses, a blue stucco board, and a gown giving a lecture during a videoconference. While in earlier doodles in the series, the supplier’s face is covered with a mask to emphasize the importance of wearing a mask, the teacher is not wearing a mask, showing that he he is at home.
In its blog post, the company emphasizes that it not only thought of essential service workers when starting the chain, but also drew inspiration from individuals who have helped in their own way through their actions. kind action.
“With the exception of the efforts of essential workers, ‘help’ is no longer just a concept, a wish or an unusual act. Help has become a part of everyday life of the people. Therefore, with this series, society wishes to recognize and harness the power of compassion – “because where there is help, there is hope”.