KEY POINTS
  • Alphabet's Verily on Sunday launched its Project Baseline site to help people schedule coronavirus screenings in two California counties.
  • The site was announced on Friday and seems to have caught Google off-guard.
  • The screening site says it is currently no longer taking bookings until it adds additional capacity.
Sundar Pichai, chief executive officer of Google Inc., attends a news conference in New Delhi, India, on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017.

Alphabet's Verily coronavirus site screening website for Silicon Valley residents went live on Sunday evening. By Monday morning it appeared to be overloaded and cannot currently offer appointments for screenings, according to the website.

President Trump announced the site on Friday, which was reportedly before Alphabet was ready to go public with the launch, and got some details about the site wrong.