Parents more likely to drink alcohol amid pandemic

A new survey revealed that parents are more likely to turn to alcohol to cope with COVID-19 pandemic-related stress than non-parents.

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25 comments

  1. Yeah if you have a weak mind. Most parents that drink drink to cope with their own children is because they don’t discipline their children at all.

  2. Ya, so, no kidding, has been since recorded history started, Jesus enjoyed wine/beer too, it’s relaxing and fun and liberal sponsored journalism can’t have that!

    1. @bushy240 I’ve never heard of a situation where someone got really stoned and beat their wife and kid. Yet, with alcohol it happens daily.

    2. @BubberGroves I somewhat agree with you.
      You’ve never heard of a sober abuser? These drugs are all mood altering, they may exacerbate the abuse but imo are not causes of violence.

  3. So why aren’t you reporting the deaths due to the shutdown and slow reopening caused by this tyrannical non proven covid response!?

  4. Why are we spending money on studies that we all knew would happen from the lockdown?
    In a couple years we’ll see the lockdown killed more then it saved.

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