Here are some of the Google Doodles from the series: On April 6, the Google Doodle was an ode to the hard work of public health workers and to researchers in the scientific community (Google) The most significant frontline workers: Doctors, nurses, and medical workers were honoured via Google Doodle. Since there are two weeks worth of doodles, Google is following the same template for the series, where the “G” sends love, appreciation and respect to a different themed (doctor, farmer, etc) “e” at the end. Thank you to all the people who are working to save lives and keep communities safe during this pandemic.” However, these aren’t the only heroes that will be honoured via Google Doodles, the company also wrote, “Over the next two weeks, our Doodles will honour other essential frontline workers, including healthcare workers, first responders, and the many people keeping services like sanitation, food service, public transit, schools, and more up and running. The hover text read, “To all doctors, nurses and medical workers thank you”. The ‘e’ of Google was dressed in medical scrubs and the doodle features a heart being sent over to it. The Doodle on April 13 was dedicated to all the healthcare professionals who are at the forefront of the battle against the deadly coronavirus. On April 16, Google’s Doodle thanked all food service workers who worked tirelessly to ensure that food is prepared and delivered properly to hungry customers. The hover text reads, “To all teachers and childcare workers. In the latest from the series that thanks coronavirus helpers, the Doodle shows a teacher standing before a white board, like in all the Doodle’s, in this as well a heart is blown from the ‘G’ to the ‘e’ of Google, which is dressed up like a teacher. In a statement on their website, Google wrote, “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.” In a statement on their website, Google wrote, “This week, we’re beginning a series of Doodles to recognize the many people responding to COVID-19.”(All images: Google) The series coincides with National Public Health Week in the United States. And the company is now continuing this appreciation of all the coronavirus helpers with a series of Google Doodles over the next two weeks. And recognising this heroic act, last week Google’s last Google Doodle was a simple yet moving ode to the healthcare workers around the world who are working tirelessly at the frontlines to battle COVID-19. IT'S UP TO US, WHICH PERSPECTIVE WE WILL CHOOSE.The coronavirus outbreak has infected over 18 lakh people around the world and, doctors, healthcare professionals, medical staff and researchers in the scientific community at the frontline of the pandemic have gone above and beyond the line of duty to provide care for patients. GRATITUDE SUPPORTS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM BUT ALSO LETS US SEE THINGS FROM MANY PERSPECTIVES. Thank you for helping us to undermine everything and giving us a chance to build the world from the beginning. Thank you for the unity between all of us. Thank you as we finally understand what it means, that WE ARE ALL CONNECTED. Thank you for this REVALUATION of our lives. NOW we HAVE TO face it and learn how to embrace it with love and with SUPPORT of our COMMUNITY. Thank you for all the FEAR- that's been a global disease for YEARS but not many of us wanted to face it. The earth was begging us to look at the pollution for a very long time… we didn’t listen. Thank you for allowing us to put aside all the “problems” we thought were so important, and showing us what is ACTUALLY important. Thank you for STOPPING us to make us SEE how lost we were in the "busy-ness" not having time for most basic things. Thank you for making us APPRECIATE the luxury we lived in- abundance of products, FREEDOM, HEALTH and realising we were taking it for granted. Thank you for SHAKING us and showing us, we ARE dependent on something much bigger than we think. Share a poem 《Thank you,Coronavirus》 Wrote by Riya Sokol
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