By DAVID RISING Associated Press BERLIN (AP) — Countries with the least corruption have been best positioned to weather the health and economic challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, according to a closely-watched annual study released Thursday by an anti-graft organization. Transparency International's 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index, which measures the perception of public sector corruption according to experts and businesspeople, concluded that countries that performed well invested more in health care, were 'better able to provide universal health coverage and are less likely to violate democratic norms.' 'COVID-19 is not just a health and economic crisis,' said Transparency head Delia Ferreira […]
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