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write briefly I will give brilliant write a note on, How

Our Earth and Environment are healing themselves, along

with the ongoing global lockdown. Give your write up a nice
title. If you wish, you may add some drawings to depict

the title . u can do and send a pic also without written in phone u can write on paper ​

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Facebook is supporting the global public health community’s work to keep people safe and informed during the coronavirus public health crisis. We’re also working to address the long-term impacts by supporting industries in need and making it easier for people to find and offer help in their communities.

Here’s an overview of how we’re providing access to accurate information, supporting relief efforts and keeping people connected. We’ll continue to add to this post as we announce updates.

1. Ensuring everyone has access to accurate information and removing harmful content

Connecting people to credible information on Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp

Combating COVID-19 misinformation across our apps

Investing $100 million in the news industry and supporting fact-checkers

Prohibiting exploitative tactics in ads and banning ads for medical face masks, hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes and COVID-19 test kits

2. Supporting health and economic relief efforts

Matching $20 million in donations to support COVID-19 relief efforts and donating $25 million to support healthcare workers on the front line

Investing $100 million in small businesses and making it easier for people to support their local businesses

Supporting global health organizations with free ads and more

Empowering partners with data and tools

3. Keeping people connected

Making it easier for people to request or offer help in their communities

Helping local governments and emergency health organizations reach people on Facebook and Messenger, and collaborate using Workplace for free

Sharing well-being tips and resources and donating $2 million to support mental health crisis helplines

Keeping our apps stable and reliable

Latest News

Update on October 5, 2020 at 8:50AM PT:

Connecting People to Mental Health Resources

Experts agree that COVID-19 has exacerbated mental health challenges around the world, and the repercussions will be felt for years to come. We’ve been working with leading authorities around the world — like NAMI, Kids Help Phone and It’s OK to Talk — to invest in the critical areas of mental health support, including handling financial stress, parenting support, coping with loss and grief, managing substance use and taking care of overall emotional health. Today we’re introducing Emotional Health, a centralized resource center on the Facebook app with tips and information from leading experts. The resource will be available globally, with locally relevant information from mental health officials.

Learn more about how we’re making it easier for people to get the support they need for themselves and others who might be struggling.

Screenshots of Emotional Health Resource Center in the Facebook app

Update on August 19, 2020 at 10:05AM PT:

Allowing the Promotion and Sale of Hand Sanitizer and Surface Disinfecting Wipes

In March, we temporarily banned ads and commerce listings for hand sanitizer and surface disinfecting wipes to help protect against scams, inflated prices and hoarding. Since then, we’ve continued to monitor trends and activity around COVID-19 to better understand how people are using our platform and advertising tools during the pandemic. Today we’re scaling back this temporary ban to allow people to promote and trade hand sanitizer and surface disinfecting wipes on our apps.

Update on August 17, 2020 at 7:40AM PT:

Supporting Teachers, Parents and Students This Back-To-School Season

Back-to-school looks different this year due to COVID-19, and parents, teachers and students around the world are facing a myriad of challenges, from remote teaching and learning, balancing work and home responsibilities, and most importantly, maintaining the safety and well-being of everyone involved. To help, we’re launching an Educator Hub to support teachers and providing resources across our apps to help people stay connected and take care of each other. The Educator Hub will help teachers find or build their online communities and discover guides and other resources for the classroom and beyond. Learn more.

Update on July 16, 2020 at 2:02PM PT:

Mark Zuckerberg is live with Dr. Anthony Fauci, America’s top infectious disease expert. They’ll discuss the US’ response to COVID-19, progress on a vaccine, and what we need to do next to stop the spread of the virus.

Update on July 15, 2020 at 10:00AM PT:

We continue working to keep people safe and informed about COVID-19. We have connected over 2 billion people to resources from health authorities through our COVID-19 Information Center and pop-ups on Facebook and Instagram with over 600 million people clicking through to learn more. Since January, people have raised over $100 million for COVID-19 related fundraisers on Facebook and Instagram. Over half of those donations were under $25.

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