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COVID-19: Google doodle honours handwashing pioneer Doctor Ignaz Semmelweis





Google posted a hand-washing video Doodle on Friday, March 20, recognizing Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis and raising awareness about hand-washing to limit the outbreak of coronavirus.

Google explained in a video that Doodle follows official guidelines from the World Health Organization on how to properly wash hands.




“Today’s Doodle recognises Hungarian physician Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis, widely attributed as the first person to discover the medical benefits of handwashing.

“On this day in 1847, Semmelweis was appointed Chief Resident in the maternity clinic of the Vienna General Hospital, where he deduced and demonstrated that requiring doctors to disinfect their hands vastly reduced the transmission of disease,” Google wrote, explaining the doddle.”

Handwashing is one of the major ways of combating the deadly virus and avoiding the spread.




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