Google Play Hides Search Results for Coronavirus, COVID-19: All You Need to Know

Only Android apps and games search results for the two keywords are being hidden right now.

Advertisement
By Darab Mansoor Ali | Updated: 5 March 2020 13:34 IST
Highlights
  • Google seems to be trying to tackle misinformation
  • Google had earlier enabled an SOS alert on Google Search
  • The search results are disabled on both Play Store and website

Coronavirus has killed more than 3,000 people around the world so far

Google has stopped showing search results for coronavirus on the Play Store, seemingly in a bid to tackle misinformation around the COVID-19 disease. Earlier, the company had also enabled an SOS alert on the Google Search for all coronavirus-related information from trustworthy sources. The coronavirus outbreak that has quickly spread to several countries across the world, has killed over 3,000 people. It had originated in China in December and has infected over 100,000 people in more than 60 countries.

9to5Google, which was first to report about Google's move, has shared before and after search results for coronavirus and COVID-19 keywords, that clearly show that until now, the Google Play Store did show results for 'coronavirus and 'COVID-19' search queries. The report also says that Google has disabled the search results for its website play.google.com as well.

Gadgets 360 can also confirm that search results for both coronavirus and COVID-19 are indeed not showing up on Google Play Store and Google Play website.

Advertisement

Play Store shows 'no results found' when you search 'coronavirus'

The website does throw Audiobook, ebooks, and music results for both the keywords if you search on homepage. So, it seems the results are only being hidden for apps and games.

Advertisement

The Play Store website shows Ebooks, Audio Books, etc upon searching for 'coronavirus'

Advertisement

Play Store website shows Music, Audi Books upon searching for COVID-19

Advertisement

Another report in Android Police says that the Google Play Store does search misspelled queries, for example - Covid19 without the hyphen, or coronvirus or cornavirus.

The Android Police report also notes that there are several official apps that have the coronavirus or COVID-19 keywords in their names that are now not showing up. Google disabling search results will certainly make it harder for Android users to find official applications, like Brazilian government's official app that is called 'Coronavirus SUS'.

This decision from Google is clearly not fool proof as it risks official applications not being able to reach the people and there are still ways to get around the disabled search. We have reached out to Google to get a better idea about its plan for implementing efforts to curtail misinformation on the virus outbreak in Play Store, and we will update this report when we hear back.

 

Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Here's How Much the Realme P4 Power Could Cost in India
  2. JioHotstar Announces Monthly Subscription Plans Across All Tiers
  3. Google Might Be Adding More Layers to Stop Users From Sideloading Apps
  4. Amazon Great Republic Day Sale: Top Laptop Deals Under Rs. 55,000
  5. Infinix Note Edge Debuts With MediaTek Dimensity 7100 , 6,500mAh Battery
  6. Lava Blaze Duo 3 With a 1.6-Inch Rear Display Launched in India: See Price
  7. Champion OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch This Telugu Movie Online?
  8. Apple Could Bring LTPO+ Panel, Under-Display Face ID Tech to iPhone 18
  9. Vivo V70 FE Reportedly Spotted on Geekbench With This Chipset
  10. Sarvam Maya OTT Release: Know Everything About This Malayalam Fantasy Drama Film
  1. Asus Reportedly Halts Smartphone Launches ‘Temporarily’ to Focus on AI Robots, Smart Glasses
  2. JioHotstar Announces Monthly Subscription Plans Across Mobile, Super, and Premium Tiers
  3. New Solid-State Freezer Could Replace Climate-Harming Refrigerants
  4. Google Is Reportedly Adding More Verification Layers in Play Store to Curb Sideloading Apps
  5. Realme Buds Clip Price in India Leaked Ahead of Anticipated Launch
  6. Champion OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch This Telugu Movie Online?
  7. Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri OTT Release Reportedly Revealed Online
  8. iPhone 18 Series to Feature LTPO+ Display Panel With Under-Display IR Sensor for Face ID: Report
  9. Infinix Note Edge Launched With 6,500mAh Battery, MediaTek Dimensity 7100 SoC
  10. Bitcoin Enters Consolidation Phase as Crypto Investors Turn Cautious
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.