Thank You Coronavirus Helpers
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A Simple Thank You Can Mean A Lot.
Join the movement and thank everyone – food workers, truck drivers, first aiders, healthcare providers and many more – who make sacrifices to support the fight against the COVID-19 coronavirus.
During this period of the coronavirus pandemic, many of us look for ways to thank a nurse, doctor, or other healthcare providers. Now, it is important to us to support our medical staff and other key employees in every way possible.
We are proud to download, print, print and paste the Thank You Helpers sign in your home, office or car window.
After submitting the card, please encourage others to participate by taking a photo and sharing it on social media with the hashtag #helpers. Make sure to tag #techsplashershealth on Facebook and Twitter.
At this challenging time, helpers are everywhere. These are first responders, farmers, postal drivers, supermarket employees, pharmacists, factory workers, medical workers, delivery workers, government officials, journalists, and everyone else working to keep us safe, healthy, informed and as close as possible as close to our everyday lives as possible.
Let’s show our gratitude together and let our members know how much we value their service and dedication. The world sees a clearer picture of how dangerous Covid-19 is by looting India.
Thank You Coronavirus Helpers: Google’s Latest Doodle
Google presents this Saturday its doodle that pays tribute to those anonymous heroes who remain at the forefront of their work in the midst of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic .
The world’s largest search engine dedicates a varied doodle, representing, in total, 12 jobs that support the community in this difficult time. Thanks to your effort and dedication, millions of families can experience confinement adequately.
People who are dedicated to cleaning the streets, a firefighter, teachers who teach classes online, a doctor or a nurse who are on the front line of battle against the virus. Also policemen, cooks, farmers, transporters, among others, are honored by Google .
The world’s largest search engine dedicates a varied doodle, representing, in total, 12 jobs that support the community in this difficult time. Thanks to your effort and dedication, millions of families can experience confinement adequately.
People who are dedicated to cleaning the streets, a firefighter, teachers who teach classes online, a doctor or a nurse who are on the front line of battle against the virus. Also policemen, cooks, farmers, transporters, among others, are honored by Google.
COVID-19 continues to impact the global community, people are coming together to help each other now more than ever. We are launching a Doodle series to recognize and honor many of those on the front lines , ”Google said.
“Today we would like to say: To all coronavirus helpers , thank you,” he added.
What Is COVID-19?
COVID-19 is the infectious disease that was discovered in Wuhan (China) in December 2019, as a result of the virus outbreak that began to kill a large number of people.
The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses designated the name of this new coronavirus as SARS-CoV-2.
Symptoms Of The New Coronavirus?
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are: fever, fatigue and dry cough, although some patients have detected body pain, nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat and diarrhea. These discomforts can be mild or come on gradually; however, there are cases in which people become infected, but their body not showing any symptoms, specified the World Health Organization (WHO).
In addition, the entity announced that 80% of people who acquire the disease recover without undergoing special treatment, 1 in 6 cases develop a serious illness and have difficulty breathing, aged peoples and the peoples who are going with underlying medical conditions ( high blood pressure, heart problems or diabetes) are more likely to develop serious illness and that only 2% of those who contracted the virus died.
How Is The Coronavirus Spread?
COVID-19 is spread by the contact of a healthy person with another who is infected. This disease is spread from person to person by droplets from the nose or mouth when the sick person coughs or exhales.