Verily, an Alphabet subsidiary, is collaborating with the California Governor’s office, federal, state and local public health authorities, to help people in the Bay Area with COVID-19 screening. Through its new site, which is part of a larger health initiative called Project Baseline, people residing in California can sign up to get tested for COVID-19 at no charge. At present, it’s only available to folks living in Santa Clara County and San Mateo County. President Trump erroneously announced last week that Google was building making a site to help people get tested across the US. However, it’s Verily, not Google,…
This story continues at The Next Web
Or just read more coverage about: Alphabet