The Coronavirus and Alcohol Consumption Harold Fisher May 5, 2020 at 9:21 pm in CORONAVIRUS, The Daily Drum Insight Segment Tweet Are we drinking more during the COVID-19 shutdown? During the coronavirus shutdown… many of us have had a lot of time on our had while we’re staying at home. For some of us that means overindulging in food. For others it means drinking more alcoholic beverages… a little more or even a lot more. What is a little or a lot more? Should you be concerned about it? We examining how drinking during the shutdown is affecting our health and other parts of our lives. Resources: Psychiatric Institute of Washington Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Center Partners in Drug Abuse Rehabilitation Counseling http://whur.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/THE-DAILY-DRUM-5.5.20-COVID19-AND-ALCOHOL.mp3 Will Bonnette, Community Partner, The Howard University Alcohol Research Center, President, Community Services, Prestige Healthcare Resources Dr. Janice Davis, Director, Clinical Education, Howard University School of Social Work Tags: Clinical Education, Community Partner, Community Services, Director, Dr. Janice Davis, Howard University School of Social Work, president, Prestige Healthcare Resources, The Howard University Alcohol Research Center, Will Bonnette