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World Health Organization highlights alcohol monopolies in Finland , Iceland , Norway , Sweden and Denmark 's Faroe Islands as effective way to reduce alcohol consumption and its associated harms.
WHO: Nordic countries were "historically known for harmful drinking patterns and high levels of associated harm" However, the international health agency also noted that several Nordic countries are shifting towards the privatisation of booze sales.
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