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Ozempic overdose? Poison control experts explain why thousands OD d this year

Nearly 3,000 reported overdoses of popular weight loss and diabetes drug semaglutide, sold under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, were reported in the United States this year.

Thousands of People Have Reportedly Overdosed on Ozempic

Comviva and Vietnamobile announce strategic partnership to power AI-led intelligent customer engagement

Comviva MobiLytixMarketing Studio to deliver personalized and integrated customer experience NEW DELHI, Aug. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Comviva, the global leader in mobility solutions, today announced its strategic partnership with Vietnamobile, one of the leading telecom operators in Vietnam to power AI-led intelligent customer engagement. As a part of the engagement, Comviva shall help Vietnamobile deliver personalized, contextual communications in real time and at scale with MobiLytixReal Time Marketing. Speaking on the occasion, Raymond Ho, CEO at Vietnamobile said, "We have been investing significantly in digital for the past few years to build an integrated customer experience. Our partnership with Comviva shall help us add deep level of personalization and enable us to take full control of engagement across the entire customer lifecycle." Commenting on the partnership, Manoranjan (Mao) Mohapatra, Chief Executive Officer at Comviva said, "Digital has become an all-imp

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Hong Kong s fourth wave of coronavirus brings tide of racism

Hong Kong s fourth wave of coronavirus brings tide of racism Theodora Yu and Shibani Mahtani, The Washington Post Feb. 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail HONG KONG - A man of Nepali descent said he was denied a job after an employer saw his complexion. A woman said people recoiled from her in an elevator, apparently disgusted. A child was turned away from a school that cited a preference for locals. Racism, especially against South Asians, is not a new phenomenon in Hong Kong, whose population is 92% ethnic Chinese. But a wave of incidents during the pandemic - including comments from an official who suggested minorities were spreading the coronavirus - is bringing prejudice into sharp relief in this city of astronomical housing prices and extreme inequality.

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