Drug Distributors, J&J To Pay $590 Million To Settle U.S. Tribes' Opioid Claims

Drug Distributors, J&J To Pay $590 Million To Settle U.S. Tribes’ Opioid Claims

By Nate Raymond (Reuters) -The three largest U.S. drug distributors and drugmaker Johnson & Johnson have agreed to pay $590 million to resolve claims by Native American tribes that the companies fueled an opioid epidemic in their communities, according to court filings. Tuesday’s deal came after the distributors, McKesson Corp, AmerisourceBergen Corp and Cardinal Health…

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Canadian Factory Activity Grows At Slower Pace As Omicron Weighs

Canadian Factory Activity Grows At Slower Pace As Omicron Weighs

TORONTO (Reuters) – Canadian manufacturing activity expanded at the joint-slowest pace in 11 months in January as material shortages and disruptions from the Omicron coronavirus variant held back output, data showed on Tuesday. The IHS Markit Canada Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to a seasonally adjusted 56.2 in January from 56.5 in December, matching…

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