Google commits $150M to promote coronavirus vaccine education, opens company space as vaccination sites
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Google will provide more than $150 million to promote coronavirus vaccine education and will open up Google spaces to serve as vaccination sites, the company announced Monday.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that the company has helped more than 100 government agencies and global non-governmental organizations since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year.
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“Today, we’re announcing an additional $100 million in ad grants for the CDC Foundation, the World Health Organization, and nonprofits around the globe,” Pichai said. “We’ll invest another $50 million in partnership with public health agencies to reach underserved commented with vaccine-related content and information.”
Pichai said the company’s efforts will “focus heavily on equitable access to vaccines,” saying that data in the U.S. shows that “people of color and those in rural communities aren’t getting access to the vaccine at the same rates as other groups.”
“To help, google.org has committed $5 million in grants to organizations addressing racial and geographic disparities in COVID-19 vaccinations,” Pichai said, including Morehouse School of Medicine’s Satcher Health Leadership Institute, as well as the CDC Foundation.
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