2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
In order to acknowledge the tireless work of all those who struggle daily during the coronavirus pandemic, Google has used its doodles to pay them a well-deserved tribute. This time, the badge on the home page of this search engine is dedicated to agricultural workers.
"Thanks to all the farm workers," is the phrase that can be read before the click to the doodle.
In the animation, the letter E, who is dressed just like a farm worker, wears a brown hat, blue shorts, red boots and carries a basket with turnips; In addition, use a green-colored mouthpiece. The initial letter G sends a red heart to the aforementioned final letter, which when received becomes many little hearts.
The global crisis caused by COVID-19 keeps most people in quarantine to avoid infections; however, there are many who must work, in different areas, to provide essential supplies and services while overcoming this contingency. Thus, doctors, nurses, health and cleaning officers, employees of supermarkets and pharmacies, producers and distributors of food, among others, continue to carry out their commendable work despite the risks it represents for them and their families. Therefore, they are considered true heroes.
So far, the World Health Organization reports that there are one million 673 thousand 423 people infected in the world; there are a total of 101 thousand 526 dead and 371 thousand 637 recovered.
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