Google sibling Verily launches COVID-19 screening website

Google sibling company Verily offered a internet web page to computer screen people who suppose they may have COVID-19 and stage them to trying out web pages, though it may be of limited use to begin with
Google sibling company Verily launched a website to screen people who think they might have COVID-19 and point them to testing sites, though it may be of limited use initiallyOriginal article
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