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A collage of four black and white portraits of people. The portraits are arranged in a grid-like pattern with each portrait facing the same direction. <br /><br />The first portrait on the top left is a close-up of a man's face with a serious expression. He is looking directly at the camera. The background is black and the portraits are in a dark grey color.<br /><br />In the center of the image there is a text that reads "Turn the Tide: The Surgeon General's Call to End the Opioid Crisis." Below the text there are two buttons - "Read the Letter" and "Take the Pledge."<br /><br />On the top right corner of the collage the text is in white and is in a bold sans-serif font. The text is centered in the image and is surrounded by a white border. The overall design is simple and minimalistic.

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A collage of four black and white portraits of people. The portraits are arranged in a grid-like pattern with each portrait facing the same direction.

The first portrait on the top left is a close-up of a man's face with a serious expression. He is looking directly at the camera. The background is black and the portraits are in a dark grey color.

In the center of the image there is a text that reads "Turn the Tide: The Surgeon General's Call to End the Opioid Crisis." Below the text there are two buttons - "Read the Letter" and "Take the Pledge."

On the top right corner of the collage the text is in white and is in a bold sans-serif font. The text is centered in the image and is surrounded by a white border. The overall design is simple and minimalistic.

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