Larry Page’s tip fight on a flu
Now that Larry Page has stepped down as CEO of Google’s primogenitor association Alphabet, he could be following in Bill Gates’s footsteps and rebellious tellurian health challenges.
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According to gift and business papers performed by TechCrunch, a billionaire co-founder of Google has been sensitively waging a fight on a flu.
Thousands of children and teachers in San Francisco’s Bay Area will accept giveaway influenza shots during their schools this year from Shoo The Flu, that describes itself as a “community-based initiative.” In fact, it is unconditionally saved by a for-profit association tranquil by Page. Another of his companies, Flu Lab, is ancillary multi-million dollar efforts to rise a concept influenza vaccine. Neither bid creates open Page’s purpose in them.