Social Psychology (10th Edition)
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Describe two findings on global mortality rates from the WHO 2020 report
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Global mortality has impaired society's overall well-being by making people vulnerable as a result of potential health threats in general. Every year, it represents a risk in the minds of the general population from various localities, age groups, sex, and so on, with an increasing spike owing to the deplorable and unhygienic housing conditions, excessive substance use, rapid transmission of pandemic viruses, and a variety of other issues.
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