Meagan Rossi

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In Sweden, if anything is perceived to be at all dangerous, it’s usually soon regulated by decrees and laws that are supposed to make the citizens’ lives simple, secure, and safe. This shows in the statistics, as Swedish children have the fewest number of deaths by injury among all developed nations, just over five per hundred thousand children, according to UNICEF. The US comes in fourth from the bottom, with an injury death rate that is almost three times that of Sweden.
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