California opens 2 new coronavirus testing sites with help from Alphabet's Verily

The Google coronavirus website promised by President Donald Trump is rolling out to a couple more California locations.  On Monday, Alphabet-owned Verily and the Office of the Governor of California announced that they ramped up capacity of the Project Baseline Covid-19 Program to get Californians tested for coronavirus. With two new testing sites and a self-appointment booking function, they "expect to be able to serve thousands more across four counties in California." In a press conference on March 13, President Trump touted Google's efforts to "develop a website, it's gonna be very quickly done, unlike websites of the past, to determine whether a test is warranted and to facilitate testing at a nearby convenient location." Read more...More about Alphabet, Coronavirus, Tech, Big Tech Companies, and Health