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Americans are drinking more during the COVID-19 pandemic. But how much alcohol is too much? – USA TODAY
Experts caution against drinking “to cope with negative emotions” associated with the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s how much you should be drinking.

The World Health Organization warns that alcohol may put people at increased risk for coronavirus and weaken the body’s immune system.
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The coronavirus pandemic has Americans drinking more.
Sales of at-home alcohol, according to a Nielsen report from June, have spiked nearly 27% since the start of the pandemic. And while this doesn’t take into account shutdowns of bars and restaurants nationwide, it suggests people are turning to alcohol to cope with a life-altering global crisis.
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