The report assessed the safety of 60 major urban areas across the globe based on digital, health, infrastructure and personal security. Health security was determined by factors such as access to healthcare, access to safe and quality food, number of hospital beds and physicians per capita, environmental policies, life expectancy, emergency services and more.
Here, according to the report, are the cities that ranked the highest for health security.
1. Osaka
2. Tokyo
3. Seoul
4. Amsterdam (tie)
4. Stockholm (tie)
6. Frankfurt
7. Washington, D.C.
8. Singapore
9. Zurich
10. Taipei
11. Copenhagen (tie)
11. Sydney (tie)
13. Brussels (tie)
13. Melbourne (tie)
15. Paris
16. London
17. Toronto
18. San Francisco
19. Chicago
20. Madrid (tie)
20. New York (tie)
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