In order to protect users from coronavirus heart disease, Google is sending warning messages to applications through which users will be sensitized and alert. Through Google Maps, the American giant wants to warn users who are thinking of traveling, about possible measures and prohibitions that apply.
With this feature, users will be able to control how full a train is at a particular time, or if city routes have changed. The feature will initially be released in Argentina, France, India, the Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
In addition, there will be information on COVID-19 control points as well as possible prohibitions that apply at the borders of the countries. In recent months, Google has analyzed billions of site data from users of the app in 131 countries to look at traffic during the quarantine.