Members of the class action against Johnson & Johnson, Gai Thompson, left, Joanne Maninon, center, and Carina Anderson, right, arrive to address the media outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Tuesday, July 4, 2017. More than 700 Australian women have joined a class-action lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson over the pharmaceutical giant's vaginal mesh implants. (Paul Miller/AAP Image via AP)
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