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Hallo

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hi

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Hello sir

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Hi Good evening to all present over here..Best Wishes to the team for webinarRegards,SYED SALMAN ALIAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacology,School of Pharmaceutical SciencesIFTM UNIVERSITY, MORADABAD- 244102 Uttar Pradesh, INDIAsalmanali.ali32@gmail.com8936935838

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Good morning!

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very good evening sir

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hello everyone 😊

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Our program will start at 0745

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greetings from Jakarta, Indonesia Dr Vinod Bura

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Welcome everyone!

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Welcome! The conference will be starting shortly!

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hello

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Thank you for attending!

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Welcome everyone

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hello

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Great I made it on time

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hello everyone!

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good morning everyone!

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or night :)

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Hello everyone.

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hello all !

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Thank you very much for gathering clinicians for updates

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Hello Everyone!!

01:02:59
hi everyone, dr Anne from Indonesia

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Hello to Everyone. Looking forward to enhance my knowledge on Covid19. Dr. Debashis Das from Mumbai, India

01:03:51
Hello Everyone. Dr Iszaid from Malaysia.

01:04:22
Hello everyone! Dr Diana Echeverría from Belgium

01:05:03
Hello to all, MrsTehzeeb RVS College, Coimbatore,India

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Hello Everyone, Good Morning or Night This is Shubham from India

01:06:00
Hello from Brazil! 🇧🇷

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Another hello from the UK

01:06:12
Hello everyone. This is Shoaib from Pakistan.

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Yes, this conference is being recorded. You will all receive a link to view after the conference. Thank you.

01:07:33
Hello everyone.Dr Jaimini here from India

01:08:01
Hello everyone ! Dr.Chetan Chaudhry from India.

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hello from Indonesia.

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hello from Indonesia.

01:11:08
Hello everyone, dr. Adhi Sanjaya, MSc-IH from Indonesia. Selamat malam rekan sejawat!

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Hi from Toronto! Coming from a background in global and digital health and excited for all sessions.

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04:06:42
Short break until 11AM Pacific

04:10:18
Hi panelists! Hope you are enjoying your bio break! We will reconvene at 11. I will be playing a short chime to alert you to when you have one minute remaining. Thanks for speaking - we are looking forward to your presentations!

04:13:57
Can the 11-12 panelists please start your video?

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CME

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05:49:09
potential panel questions:

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5/15/2020 12:07:45 Session 5: Social Determinants of Health When we talk about ethnic differences in COVID19 case fatality rate or incidence, how much do you think genetic differences could play pivotal role? Central University of Punjab, India s.senapati@cup.edu.in5/15/2020 10:21:33 Session 5: Social Determinants of Health People of color are more at risk for a worse course of disease and highly morbidity. Since these people have higher co-morbidities, why are we not addressing or even talking about these underlying causes of worsening illness? Why are we not educating these people about the ability of lifestyle and specifically plant based nutrition to be able to reverse heart disease and diabetes? Stanford Health Care amydesiree@gmail.com5/14/2020 23:00:36 Session 5: Social Determinants of Health How might individual's health attitudes and behaviours change as a result of the pandemic? In particular, the at-risk groups and older people? Sonova AG emily.urry@sonova.com

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yes

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I will open the panel discussion on equality vs. equity with this question: "How do we create Precision Public Health for COVID 19 given what we know now about the social determinants of health?"