So much for the techlash. https://t.co/sgWsbBu6n5
— Jay Yarow (@jyarow) March 13, 2020
One engineer per test that has happened so far. https://t.co/B2vcEmbMy3
— Alex Halliday (@alexhalliday) March 13, 2020
Scoop: Google is making a #coronavirus information site to help find testing as more kits become available. Internal emails show how Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai is bringing several internal teams together for the efforts. https://t.co/1RxMLB7JII
— Jennifer Elias (@jenn_elias) March 13, 2020
And @jenn_elias has the memo: it looks like a partnership between Google and Verily's Project Baseline. https://t.co/yeIJSZMzCR
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) March 13, 2020
White House teams up with Google to build coronavirus screening site | TechCrunch https://t.co/RgfU25UJUc
— Senator John Cornyn (@JohnCornyn) March 13, 2020
More on Google/government website for coronavirus testing - sounds BAD
— Faine Greenwood (@faineg) March 13, 2020
"users will have to log into this new screening website, fill out a screening questionnaire and risk factor questionnaire and then directed to a “drive through” testing facility." https://t.co/nXMpsYdNbC
Google building coronavirus testing websitehttps://t.co/sSELZc2lag pic.twitter.com/6ArbmcDMOZ
— Barry Schwartz (@rustybrick) March 13, 2020
これか
— ?DesertInn?(OBP/DFP監視人) (@__DesertInn__) March 13, 2020
Google is building COVID-19 screening website as Trump declares national emergency https://t.co/em7HjIZ8Wg
Google is building a screening website to gain access to coronavirus testing, Trump says https://t.co/N3iE9JHPbI pic.twitter.com/LZ0ibpHGzn
— The Verge (@verge) March 13, 2020
here's our story, which we are updating as we speakhttps://t.co/oerJj9uVZ3
— Gerrit De Vynck (@GerritD) March 13, 2020
Anyways the WH has not responded to repeated requests for comment on if the website the president announced today is actually just the Verily tool in early stages of development for the Bay Area ?https://t.co/I71too18Zy pic.twitter.com/yfgCACVPQg
— Justin Sink (@justinsink) March 13, 2020
I spoke too soon: we'll also hand over key health data to Google...what could possibly go wrong? ?
— Albert Fox Cahn? (@FoxCahn) March 13, 2020
"the announcement raises more questions than it answers...It’s unclear what data Google will collect and whether logging in will be mandatory, for example."https://t.co/YeioMeUiFy https://t.co/koUPnlnENR
Our reporting has been matched by TechCrunch: https://t.co/UvmOWN1leg
— nilay patel (@reckless) March 13, 2020
So which is it? Two wildly different stories. Infuriating:
— Charlie Harger (@KOMOCharlie) March 13, 2020
"White House teams up with Google to build coronavirus screening site" https://t.co/t8oCEaESK5
"Contrary to Trump’s claim, Google is not building a nationwide coronavirus screening website" https://t.co/MH8pLVZ1Wx
Google's 'triage tool' for COVID-19 testing will be Bay Area-only.
— #??????????? (@RandyResist) March 14, 2020
Trump pledged to roll out 1 million testing kits by the end of last week, though authorities missed that goal. According to the CDC, just over 11,000 specimens have been tested. https://t.co/bXlXVZJezD
Google is building a website to coordinate coronavirus testing, officials said it will direct people to drive-up testing centers https://t.co/0XAnCpKvcS
— Karissa Bell (@karissabe) March 13, 2020
トランプ大統領が国家非常事態宣言の会見で「Googleがスクリーニングサイトを作成している」と話していたが。症状をサイトに入力すれば、新型コロナウイルスの感染の恐れをサイトが判断し、Walmart、CVS、Targetでドライブスルー検査を受けられる。ベイエリアから開始する。https://t.co/U9yXmHRP5K
— Kenji Shiraishi (@Knjshiraishi) March 13, 2020
Google helping to build pilot coronavirus testing website https://t.co/S97Kxi53x0 @sengineland
— 海渡雄一 (@kidkaido) March 14, 2020
トランプ大統領が非常事態を宣言。ドライブスルーの検査所を全米に設置する。
それでも、安倍政権は医療崩壊を招くからと言い訳して「四日待て」を続けるつもり?
Googleで1000人のエンジニアが、感染スクリーニングするWebサイトを日曜までに作成
— Guko (@crypt_guko) March 13, 2020
→ウォルマートとかCSV(全米有数の薬局)でドライブスルーでウイルス検査できる体制を整える。
日本なら、楽天がWeb作って、マツキヨ、ウェルシア、イオンで検査できる感じ。チーム一丸。https://t.co/Gyil3ItuVT
国家非常事態宣言をしたアメリカ。
— 岡田康豊(OkaP) | HR Tech プロダクトマネージャー (@middleOkada) March 13, 2020
Googleに依頼し、新型コロナの自己問診のスクリーニングサイトを1,700人のエンジニアが作ってるって。
1,700人!?映画のような展開と、アメリカの??ヤル気がすごい。
https://t.co/oudaLL5dJo
Despite President Trump's claim that Google is putting together a website to screen for coronavirus testing, it turns out:
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) March 14, 2020
a.) it's not Google
b.) it's not a nationwide site
c.) it's just for the Bay area
d.) it's in "early stages of development"https://t.co/Enze5OMuux
NEW: I spoke with Project Verily about the website it is building -- it's just for the bay area and it's very limited in scope. Not at all what Trump promised.
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) March 13, 2020
Story updated here: https://t.co/m9g1vq2twQ
.@realDonaldTrump’s “mismanagement helped fuel” the “coronavirus crisis” (https://t.co/HuS2CFjAWJ)
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) March 14, 2020
And today he lied to the American people - again - about his response to the pandemic.
We all deserve so much better. https://t.co/YWdZetsnka
Update: contrary to Trump’s claim, Google is not building a nationwide coronavirus screening website https://t.co/3gNj7bghMk pic.twitter.com/xeyqnHHGD6
— The Verge (@verge) March 13, 2020
Google confirms that it is not building a nationwide coronavirus screening website, contrary to what Trump announced. Another Alphabet company, Verily, has an early project that only works in the Bay Area. @backlon with the scoop: https://t.co/IiXTk1bI9j
— nilay patel (@reckless) March 13, 2020
What Trump promised about the Google testing website bears almost no relationship to reality https://t.co/hmKGeiKh1j
— Jonathan Chait (@jonathanchait) March 14, 2020
(Verge) - Google is not working with the US government in building a nationwide website to help people determine whether and how to get a novel coronavirus test, despite what [POTUS] said in the course of issuing an emergency declaration ..
— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) March 13, 2020
@verge https://t.co/atXIZ5ercF
Contrary to Trump’s claim, Google is not building a nationwide coronavirus screening website. Instead, it is building a triage website just for the Bay Area. https://t.co/XHQSVyrhYA pic.twitter.com/JDYQqesX5Q
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) March 14, 2020
really sounding like Trump straight-up lied about the thing Google was building https://t.co/MZcIIxdijo
— Farhad Manjoo (@fmanjoo) March 13, 2020
Contrary to Trump’s claim, Google is not building a nationwide coronavirus screening website. Instead, Verily is building a triage website just for the Bay area. https://t.co/R6ggffcXCt
— Jeffrey Guterman (@JeffreyGuterman) March 14, 2020
Apparently what Birx said about Google’s involvement isn’t even true.
— John DesMarteau MD (@JohnDesMarteau) March 13, 2020
Besides the website not being ready yet, apparently only people living in the Bay Area can be directed to testing sites.https://t.co/hYzlRc8YPQ
It was all a LIE. https://t.co/FT1WEGVyV7 pic.twitter.com/lyCYEia3jp
— Barbara Malmet (@B52Malmet) March 14, 2020