Guam will get $11 . 9M from opioid settlement
The US state of Guam is to begin receiving a $26bn opioid settlement with the drug company Johnson & Johnson, the Attorney General has announced, amid growing calls for the government to secure more resources to tackle the countrys drug problem.
Source: guampdn.comPublished on 2022-03-01
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