Delaware nets about $100 million in opioid settlement
The US state of Delaware is to receive a settlement of $40m (£30m) from the world’s largest drug dealers over the opioid epidemic. Officials have said they will not pay the true costs of the pandemic, but their families are being suffered enormously.
Source: capegazette.comPublished on 2021-07-28
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