Alcohol’s Healthcare Burden during COVID‐19 Pandemic

Posted on August 24, 2020 in Africa, Africa, Africa, Africa, Africa

Despite the current importance of protecting health‐care services, most governments have deemed alcohol sales to be as essential as food, fuel and pharmaceuticals. In many countries, alcohol is now more readily available and affordable than ever before, a situation global alcohol producers benefit from and have helped engineer.
To protect frontline healthcare services and public health more generally, it is essential that modest, evidence‐based restrictions on alcohol prices, availability and marketing are introduced. In particular, increases in excise taxation…

Alcohol Harm, Alcohol Industry Lobbyism, Alcohol Policy, BigAlcoholExposed, COVID-19, Emergency Departments, Healthcare, Public Health, Report, Science
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