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Friday, April 24, 2020

Friday Links

  • Falling drug sales.
  • Health benefits of car culture?
  • The second wave?
  • Opioid addiction treatment moves online.
  • Life insurance and COVID-19.
  • Allow pharmacists to test for COVID-19.


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