There are sex video hdgood surprises and there are bad surprises. It seems Google just received the latter, courtesy of the president.
During a Friday press conference, Trump announced that the search giant was working on a site that would help you find a location where you can get tested for COVID-19, after first establishing whether you had the symptoms.
But Google was not planning on saying anything about the site, said Wired's sources at the company. What Trump said wasn't even accurate: the site wasn't intended for the general public. And the administration compounded the confusion Sunday by telling us to wait for a Sunday announcement.
Trump took to the podium Friday to thank Google for helping to create the testing locator site. There was even a flow chart printed on a large poster board. Then Verily, the life and sciences division of Alphabet (Google's parent company), released a statement via Twitter clarifying what was really going on.
The site was actually in the early stages of development, the company said. When it is ready, it's going to first be rolled out for testing in the Bay Area before potentially expanding over time.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
According to The Verge, the site was also meant specifically for health care workers. It was only after Trump announced it to the country, that Verily decided it would let anyone have access to it.
A Verily spokesperson clarified that the site was "planning to focus on highest risk populations, which includes healthcare workers—but this was not solely intended for them."
The confusion didn't end there.
During an impromptu briefing at the White House on Saturday, vice president Mike Pence claimed that Google is planning to launch the site on March 16—this date supposedly confirmed in a statement given to him by Google as of this morning. Wait until 5pm Sunday, Pence said, but didn't specify which5pm. (Google HQ is on Pacific Time, three hours behind Washington, D.C.)
When questioned by reporters on whether the site will be available nationwide, Pence also said the site is scheduled to be tested in the Bay Area with plans on expanding to other locations. But for more details, we'll have to wait until 5 p.m. on Sunday. In some time zone or other.
We've reached out to Google for comment on the website, and will update this story if we receive a response.
Topics Google Donald Trump COVID-19
Luc Sante on the Appeal of Junk ShopsHow the Internet Makes Memoirists of Us AllStaff Picks: Weiner, Whit Stillman, Geoff Dyer, and MoreRevisited: Elliott Smith, Either/OrD. W. Griffith’s “Intolerance” Changed Life Outside the MoviesHow Old Issues of Wired Show Changes in the Tech IndustryPrints by Peter HowsonAnother Year for the NBA: Triptych for the End of a SeasonHow the Internet Makes Memoirists of Us AllThe Curious Case of Ernst KantorowiczMemoirs of an Imprisoned Suffragette“You Waspy Wasp”: Pessoa’s Love Letters Take a Bizarre TurnWhat Does an Annie Ernaux Novel Look Like as a Building?Becoming a RedwoodWe’re Both Dippy Over Him, and Other News by Dan PiepenbringNathaniel Mackey & Cathy Park Hong with NYC HighPoem: “Paris by Moonlight,” by Mary RuefleTending My Internet ArchiveWhat If Algorithms Made Cities? Daniel Brown’s Dystopian PhotosNathaniel Mackey & Cathy Park Hong with NYC High From the Margins by Dan Piepenbring Do Fathers Make Good Writers? Do Writers Make Good Fathers? I got hooked on lemon water. Here's why you should too. The Morning News Roundup for February 5, 2014 Curious Punishments by Sadie Stein 'Quordle' today: See each 'Quordle' answer and hints for July 27 I'm sorry but here is an Omegaverse explainer Here's how to pre How to preorder the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Tonight: Lorin Stein Introduces Elif Batuman and Gary Shteyngart These vintage Apple sneakers can be yours for $50,000 Capitol rioter arrested after his Bumble match turned him in Our Subscription Deal with McSweeney's Is Worth Bragging About In 2014, Subscribe to the Paris Review and McSweeney's Tomato Pie and Culinary Failures Letters from Children, Sent to Harper's Young People in 1881 The Morning Roundup for January 24, 2014 'The Witcher' review: Season 3 ups the monsters for Henry Cavill's last ride 'Barbie's 25 most WTF — and hilarious — quotes Save New York’s Rizzoli Bookstore
1.2023s , 10498.3203125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【sex video hd】,Creation Information Network