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Google Commits $800 Million, Mostly in Ad Credits, to Coronavirus Relief Efforts

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Google and parent Alphabet are pitching in to help small businesses, health organizations and governments dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

The internet company has earmarked more than $800 million for coronavirus relief, about three-fourths of which ($610 million) is in the form of Google Ad credits to small and midsize businesses and governmental orgs, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Friday.

In addition, the company is working with supplier Magid Glove & Safety to produce face masks for health workers battling COVID-19, with the goal of providing 2 million-3 million in the coming weeks to the CDC Foundation, Pichai wrote in a blog post.

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