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------=_Part_3544619_1288004031.1605639003872 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_3544620_319113809.1605639003873" ------=_Part_3544620_319113809.1605639003873 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Gates Notes Insiders Newsletter [ The Insider Edition November 17, 2020 [ Our first big question is about COVID-19 [ ByBill Gates [ The first episode of Bill Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions was rel= eased yesterday, and I=E2=80=99m excited for everyone to hear it. Our first episode [ is all about a question tha= t I think a lot of us are worried about: what will the world look like afte= r COVID-19? Ever since the pandemic started, people have been asking when t= hings will go back to normal. But it=E2=80=99s hard to imagine what =E2=80= =9Cnormal=E2=80=9D even looks like after such a history-changing event. Ras= hida and I dig into how the changes we=E2=80=99ve seen over the last year= =E2=80=94like more people working from home=E2=80=94might be here to stay. I know that life post-pandemic still feels far away, so we asked Dr. Anthon= y Fauci to join us and talk about what we can all expect in the months to c= ome. I always learn a lot from him. Beyond the podcast, I have a new post up on Gates Notes today about how big= data could lead us to a big breakthrough on Alzheimer=E2=80=99s disease [h= ttps://gatesnot.es/3pzaozG]. Nearly forty million people around the world h= ave Alzheimer=E2=80=99s or dementia today. We have no way to stop or even s= low the disease at this point, but I=E2=80=99m hopeful a new data-sharing i= nitiative will speed up progress. Finally, I=E2=80=99m starting to gear up for the launch of my new climate b= ook in a couple months. You can read more about it here [= s/36zrDs4]. Thank you for being an Insider! [ [ [ [ [ =C2=A9 2020 The Gates Notes LLC | Unsubscribe [3ANjE1MzA2NDY%3AMDItYj= IwMzIyLTdlYjVjYTgwZDU2YjRlMzQ5NWY3YTgzYTU0ZGE0OGE1%3AdHJpc3RyYW1iYWxkd2luOT= BAZ21haWwuY29t%3AY29udGFjdC04NjM2MmQ0ZjM2YWRlNjExODBmNDUwNjVmMzhhN2IyMS00Zm= E0YTVkZTVhMzg0NjAwODk4MjBlYTFhZTU3MThkZQ%3An%3An%3AddDP3U0KhRv5gNEk_pRMKQ] ------=_Part_3544620_319113809.1605639003873 Content-Type: text/html;charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 The first episode of "Bil= l Gates and Rashida Jones Ask Big Questions" is all about the pandemic. = [3D"GatesNotes"](3D" > The Insider Edition =20 November 17, 2020 =20 =20 [3D"Wha=](3D") =20 [Our first big question is about COVID-1= 9](3D") =20 [By Bill Gates= span>](3D") =20 =09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09The first episode of Bill Gates and Rashida Jone= s Ask Big Questions was released yesterday, and I=E2=80=99m excited for= everyone to hear it. =20 =09 =09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09[Our first episode](3D" is all about a question that I think a lot of us are= worried about: what will the world look like after COVID-19? Ever since th= e pandemic started, people have been asking when things will go back to nor= mal. But it=E2=80=99s hard to imagine what =E2=80=9Cnormal=E2=80=9D even lo= oks like after such a history-changing event. Rashida and I dig into how th= e changes we=E2=80=99ve seen over the last year=E2=80=94like more people wo= rking from home=E2=80=94might be here to stay. =09=20 I know that life post-pandemic still feels far a= way, so we asked Dr. Anthony Fauci to join us and talk about what we can al= l expect in the months to come. I always learn a lot from him. =09 Beyond the podcast, I have a new post up on Gates = Notes today about how [big = data could lead us to a big breakthrough on Alzheimer=E2=80=99s disease](3D" . Nearly forty million people around the world have Alzheimer=E2=80=99s or = dementia today. We have no way to stop or even slow the disease at this poi= nt, but I=E2=80=99m hopeful a new data-sharing initiative will speed up pro= gress. =09=09 Finally, I=E2=80=99m starting to gear up for the la= unch of my new climate book in a couple months. You can read more about it = [here](3D". =09=09 =09 Thank you for being an Insider! =09=20 [3D"Bill] =20 = 3D" [3D"L=](3D"http=) [3D"Logo"](3D".=) [3D"Logo"](3D".=) [3D"Logo"](3D".=) =C2=A9 2020 The Gates Notes LLC | [Unsubscribe](3D"3ANjE1MzA=) ------=_Part_3544620_319113809.1605639003873-- ------=_Part_3544619_1288004031.1605639003872--

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