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In a bid to help people navigate safely in the pandemic times, Google has added the COVID layer in Maps that will show critical information about Covid-19 cases in an area people plan to visit in 220 countries.
The COVID layer in Google Maps will start rolling out worldwide on Android and iOS this week.
Data featured in the COVID layer comes from multiple authoritative sources, including Johns Hopkins, The New York Times, and Wikipedia who, in turn, get data from public health organisations like the World Health Organisation, government health ministries, along with state and local health agencies and hospitals.
When you open Google Maps, tap on the layers button on the top right-hand corner of the screen and click on "COVID-19 info".
Colour coding will also help people easily distinguish the density of new cases in an area.
More than one billion people turn to Google Maps for essential information about how to get from place to place – especially during the pandemic when safety concerns are top of mind.
"Features like popular times and live business, COVID-19 alerts in transit, and COVID checkpoints in driving navigation were all designed to help you stay safe when you're out and about," Google Maps said.
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