Health

Search For Coronavirus, Facebook and Twitter Will Connecting Us To Expert Health Organization

Anyone who searches for information related to the virus on Facebook or Twitter is shown educational pop-ups or a list of results connecting them to expert health organizations including the World Health Organization (WHO). 

CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted about the latest steps Facebook is taking.

“There’s more we can do to assist individuals with feeling less disconnected and help each other and we’re taking a shot at certain thoughts we’ll partake in the following not many weeks, however for the present the attention is on easing back the spread of the flare-up itself.

“This is a troublesome time for many individuals and I’m considering everybody influenced by this – the individuals who are debilitated or isolated, their loved ones and obviously the human services laborers who are consistently on the cutting edges of any flare-up. We’ll share more updates soon,” he said.

 

Not only on Facebook but also Twitter. If you type COVID-19 in your Twitter search you will be taken directly to the official website of the Ministry of Health.

Source: Mark Zuckerberg

Adib Mohd

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