Google makes it easier to find COVID-19 travel advisories

Because the coronavirus continues to spread and countries introduce quite a lot of commute restrictions, Google has spotted an uptick in searches for commute advisories and cancellation insurance coverage insurance policies. In response, it is making some changes to be in agreement shoppers to find that knowledge even faster.
As the coronavirus continues to spread and countries introduce various travel restrictions, Google has seen an uptick in searches for travel advisories and cancellation policies. In response, it's making some changes to help users find that information even faster.Original article
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