![]() ![]() Fun fact: we purposely used the first and last letters of our logo to ensure characters in every Doodle were practicing social distancing.Īpril 25-26: Google has brought back the final Doodle in the series for Canada, Central and South America, and parts of Europe and Africa this weekend. In this series of animated GIF Doodles, the big “G” represents communities around the world sending our love to the other letters, which represent the essential workers. In a post, the company explains how this effort “came together in a matter of days” - instead of the usual “months (sometimes years!) of planning and development.” April 17: Teachers and childcare workersĪpril 18: Google has one final Doodle in the “thank you coronavirus helpers” series that rotates between essential workers from the last 10 illustrations.April 15: Packaging, shipping, and delivery workers.April 14: Public transportation workers.April 9: Custodial and sanitation workers.April 7: Doctors, nurses, and medical workers.April 6: Public health workers and to researchers in the scientific community.Google Doodles: Thank you coronavirus helpers The Search homepage at the bottom notes who Google is recognizing that day. Monday’s features graphs depicting curves, while the one tomorrow sees the last letter dressed in scrubs. ![]() Given that there will be several Doodles in this series, Google is using the same basic format where the “G” sends heart/thanks/appreciation/respect to a themed “e” at the end. The first thanks public health workers and researchers in the scientific community. This Google Doodles series - usually reserved for multi-week sporting events like the Olympics and World Cup - coincides with National Public Health Week in the US. This week, we’re beginning a series of Doodles to recognize the many people responding to COVID-19 - from doctors and nurses caring for people on the front lines, to teachers and food service workers ensuring essential goods and services are still available The company is now continuing that praise by saying thank you to all coronavirus helpers with a series of Google Doodles over the next two weeks. Last week, Google released a simple and moving ad thanking healthcare workers around the world for combating COVID-19. ![]()
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