Oman Daily Observer

Google, Walmart join effort to speed up coronaviru­s testing

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WASHINGTON: Corporate America joined the fight against the spread of coronaviru­s on Friday, as President Donald Trump and executives announced that Google would offer a website to help people determine whether they needed tests and retailers would set up drive-through testing in parking lots.

Shares of Google parent Alphabet Inc, Walmart Inc, Target Corp and drugstore owner CVS Health Corpall closed up more than 9 per cent, in line with the broad stock market, though Alphabet dropped 2 per cent after hours.

Pressure has been rising on US officials to increase and improve testing for the fast-spreading virus, which has reached almost every US state and infected more than 1,660 people in the country. “I want to thank Google. Google is helping to develop a website, it’s gonna be very quickly done, unlike websites of the past, to determine whether a test is warranted and to facilitate testing at a nearby convenient location,” Trump said.

“Google has 1,700 engineers working on this right now, made tremendous progress.” An administra­tion presentati­on showed a potential user would be asked several questions on the website and then given a recommenda­tion as to whether they should get a coronaviru­s test.

Those requiring a test would be referred to a store that can provide assistance, potentiall­y including a drive-through test, according to the administra­tion’s presentati­on. Results would be available online in 24 to 36 hours.

US Vice President Mike Pence said the website’s launch date would be known by Sunday night.

Verily, a healthcare tech company also owned by Alphabet, said it was leading the effort to develop the web tool, with the help of an undisclose­d number of Google employees.

“We are in the early stages of developmen­t, and planning to roll testing out in the (San Francisco) Bay Area, with the hope of expanding more broadly over time,” Verily spokeswoma­n Kathleen Parkes said.

About 1,700 Google workers have volunteere­d to help with coronaviru­srelated efforts, according to a person familiar with the matter, but it is unclear whether all of them are involved with developing the new website.

Google is helping to develop a website, it’s gonna be very quickly done, unlike websites of the past, to determine whether a test is warranted and to facilitate testing at a nearby convenient locationt

 ?? — Reuters ?? Ambassador Debbie Birx, the White House Coronaviru­s Response Coordinato­r, displays the new testing protocols being deployed for coronaviru­s after US President Donald Trump declared the coronaviru­s pandemic a national emergency during a news conference in White House in Washington.
— Reuters Ambassador Debbie Birx, the White House Coronaviru­s Response Coordinato­r, displays the new testing protocols being deployed for coronaviru­s after US President Donald Trump declared the coronaviru­s pandemic a national emergency during a news conference in White House in Washington.

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