
Musk arrived in Bali on Sunday morning and inaugurated the service by Starlink, a wholly owned subsidiary of his aerospace firm SpaceX, at a community health center in Denpasar later in the day. In a written response to the Louisiana physicians who signed the protest letter, state Sen. Pressley said the doctors that he’s spoken with feel the proposal “will not harm healthcare for women.” The increased scrutiny could have a state-wide chilling effect and make doctors, pharmacists and even patients more reluctant to use these drugs, the doctors wrote in their letter.
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“We hope to be able to provide Starlink connectivity to support education and health facilities in Indonesia,” he added. During the meeting, Widodo also lauded Musk for participating in the 10th World Water Forum as a speaker to discuss the importance of water management. Bali – President Joko Widodo and the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, Elon Musk, discussed the acceleration of digital transformation and the potential for investment development in Indonesia during a meeting in Bali, on Monday.
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